Mostafa Mussad | |
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Minister of Higher Education | |
In office 2 August 2012 –16 July 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Hisham Qandil |
Succeeded by | Hossam Eisa |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Egyptian |
Political party | Freedom and Justice Party |
Alma mater | Cairo University |
Mostafa El Said Mussad is the former minister of higher education of Egypt. He was part of the Qandil Cabinet and is a member of the Freedom and Justice Party. [1] [2] He is described as Islamist engineering professor by Ashraf Khaled. [3]
Mussad graduated from Cairo University in 1973. [3]
Mussad is an engineering professor. [4] He worked at Cairo University's faculty of engineering and was the head of the education committee for the Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party. [5] He was a member of the team in charge of Morsi's presidential campaign. [6] And he developed the educational policy for his campaign. [5] [7] [8]
He was appointed minister of higher education as part of the Qandil cabinet on 2 August 2013,and was one of the Freedom and Justice Party members serving in the cabinet. [8] [9] It was his first cabinet post. [3] Mussad's term ended on 16 July 2013. [10] Hossam Eisa replaced him in the post. [11]
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