List of Cairo University Alumni - Unknown Date of Attendance/graduation

Unknown Date of Attendance/graduation

  • Ahmed Zaki Saad (1900–1981) was executive director of the International Monetary Fund. He represented Saudi Arabia to the IMF and the World Bank from 1958-1977. He was chairman of the Board of Governors of the World Bank in 1955. He was Governor of the National Bank of Egypt in 1951-1952 and again from 1955-1957. He was also a counselor to King Saud of Saudi Arabia. He earned a bachelor's degree from Cairo University and a doctorate in law from the University of Paris.
  • Kamil Idris is a former Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). He earned a BA in Philosophy, Political Science and Economic Theories from Cairo University (Division I with Honours). He was also a Lecturer in Philosophy and Jurisprudence there (1976–1977).
  • Waheeb Zaki Salib was born February 6, 1916 in Tukh El Nasara, Egypt, and graduated with a law degree from Cairo University. He was a priest of the Coptic Church who was instrumental in establishing his religion in Germany. He was ordained a priest in Giza, Egypt in 1948 and became known af Father Salib Sorial. He was a professor of law at the Theological Coptic College in Cairo.

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