In line with its commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical study and practical application, PUA’s Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management organized a cultural field visit for its students to the Greco-Roman Museum. This visit is a key part of the student activity plan aimed at enhancing archaeological awareness and refining the academic character of future tourism professionals.

The visit aimed to provide a hands-on learning experience, allowing students to explore rare artifacts that showcase the profound cultural interaction between Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. Beyond historical knowledge, the trip focused on professional development by training students to evaluate the touristic significance of museums and understand museum exhibition mechanisms. This enables them to link their academic studies in tourism and heritage management to real-world scenarios, strengthening their analytical skills.

This initiative reaffirms the faculty’s dedication to providing an integrated educational experience that extends beyond the classroom. By fostering a deep understanding of cultural heritage, the faculty prepares its students for the tourism labor market with the expertise needed to support and develop Egypt’s tourism sector. The faculty administration believes that understanding historical roots is essential for presenting an honorable image of Egypt to global visitors.