Assistant Professor of Public International Law (PhD in Public International Law) with extensive teaching experience at American and British universities, including the American Open University and the British University in Ohme, teaching in both Arabic and English. I worked as an international trainer with the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) program in Sierra Leone, where I contributed to preparing international students for academic and professional excellence. Additionally, I delivered training programs at the Saqqara Local Development Center, affiliated with the Ministry of Local Development, to develop local development leaders and enhance their legal, administrative, and strategic skills.
My experience also extends to legal practice and advocacy, which strengthens my ability to provide applied insights that bridge legal theory with practical application. I possess a strong ability to design innovative educational content, facilitate interactive learning, and support students and professionals in developing their skills in law in general, and international law and local development in particular.
My research record at the Faculty of Law, Alexandria University, includes three peer-reviewed and published research papers on the most important and recent global developments in international law.