
Dr. Ahmed Khairy Orabi, Lecturer of Digital Media at the Faculty of Media and Communication Technology, South Valley University, participated in the “World Journalism Education Congress” (WJEC 2025), an international conference held every three years. This year’s congress convened in San Francisco, California, USA, bringing together a distinguished group of academics and experts in journalism and media studies from around the world.
Dr. Orabi presented a research paper entitled: “Using Artificial Intelligence Tools to Enhance Bilingual Writing and Global Awareness: An Integrative Approach to Teaching Translation and Global Media in Egyptian Media Classrooms.” The paper introduced an innovative pedagogical strategy for integrating AI technologies into the teaching of global journalism and news translation for non-native English-speaking media students, aiming to advance their linguistic and professional competencies while strengthening their awareness of international issues.
He noted that his participation was facilitated through a pre-recorded video presentation, expressing appreciation for the support and flexibility provided by the organizing committee. He emphasized that this experience represents a valuable opportunity for academic exchange and for exploring future collaboration in teaching, research, and exchange programs.
The participation of the Faculty of Media and Communication Technology in this global event marks a significant academic milestone, reflecting its commitment to keeping pace with scientific and professional developments in the field of media, and reinforcing South Valley University’s presence on the international research stage.
 