Belief in success is the closest way to achieving it and always seeks to reach it relying on his willpower and self-confidence, and most importantly of all that every person in us believes that he is capable of making himself, likewise as Damiana Nasri, 24, believed in herself and succeeded in achieving her first dreams and became With this confidence, a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Mass Communication at the British University.
Damiana Nasri's story began after the end of high school, when she joined the Faculty of Media at South Valley University, Qena Governorate, and it was the first year for me to open the College of Media and Communication at the university.
Damiana Nasri offered to participate in the opening ceremony, which included a presentation of different cultures or what expresses the Egyptian folklore, such as (Pharaonic dress / Tanoura / and peasant dress), and when she wanted to participate in the Pharaonic clothes, the idea was rejected by one of the officials.
A week after the end of this ceremony, she was accepted into a scholarship funded by the USAID and supervised by the Institute of International Education to study the Faculty of Media at the British University.
Damiana Nasri participated in many different activities with many institutions. Among these institutions was the British Council in the "Active Citizens" program, and she was nominated in it as an ambassador to represent Egypt in London in 2019, which is a program that includes many countries to present their various projects from the Active Citizens Program, In this event, I wore the Pharaonic dress, which the university official in Qena refused to wear.
During the last year of Damiana Nasri's studies at the Faculty of Mass Communication, she undertook a graduation project consisting of a documentary film entitled "Alwones" as an assistant director on elderly people who live alone and shed light on their problems.
The project in which Damiana Nasri participated was honored as the best graduation project at the university for the year 2019 in addition to being nominated as the best short film at the Film Festival for All. It was shown twice at the Egyptian Opera House, and part of it was shown on Egyptian TV in the "Arab Cadres" program. Damiana is now working. She is a teaching assistant at the British University at the College of Media in addition to her work as a maker of short documentaries.
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