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Ahmed Mohamed Rashad Sayed
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Name
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28612012200251
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ID card number:
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Egyptian
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Nationality
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Salah Salem St. - TV Residences - Beni Suef
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the address
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01001891973
01143955596
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Mobile
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ahmedrashad8686@gmail.com
Ahmed.rashad@art.bsu.edu.eg
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Email
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Not turned
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Position regarding recruitment:
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Teaching assistant in the Department of History - Faculty of Arts - Beni Suef University
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Degree:
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History
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General specialty:
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Modern and Contemporary History
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Specialization:
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Academic qualifications (starting with most recent)
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Year
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Grade
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Department
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faculty
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university
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Certificate
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2023
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Excellent A
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Department of History
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Faculty of Arts
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Cairo University
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Master
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1
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2014
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very good
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Department of History
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Faculty of Arts
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Beni Suef University
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Excellent Bachelor of Arts
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2
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2008
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very good
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Department of Curriculum and Teaching Methods
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Faculty of Education
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Beni Suef University
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Professional diploma in curriculum development
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3
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2007
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very good
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Department of History
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Faculty of Education
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Beni Suef University
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Bachelor of Arts and Education
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4
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Master's thesis topic
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Exact Major: Modern and Contemporary History
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Supervision:
Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Sherbini Elsayed, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History and former dean of the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University.
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Thesis Title: Irrigation in Upper Egypt in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century.
(1867-1912)
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Practical and Academic Experiences
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years
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Employer
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Job/position
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From 2016 until 2017
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Working as Editorial Secretary for the Journal of Egyptian Historical and Cultural Studies, which is published by the History Department
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1
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From 2016 until 2017
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Teaching the Modern History of the Mediterranean Basin course for the second year of the Euro-Mediterranean International Studies Program, second semester
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2
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From 2016 until 2017
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Teaching the Iran, Turkey, and Israel course for the fourth year of the Euro-Mediterranean International Studies Program, the second semester
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3
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From 2008 until 2015
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Egyptian Ministry of Education
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Work as a teacher at the Ministry of Education
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4
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From 2015 until now
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the Egyptian Society for Historical Studies
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Member of the Egyptian Society for Historical Studies
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5
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From 2017 until 2021
From 2023 until now
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Academic advisor for History Department students
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6
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2015
2021
2023
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Member of the Cumulative Control Committee of the Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University, more than once
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7
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2019
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Member of the Mis Committee at the Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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8
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Courses /Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
(starting with the most recent)
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year
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Organisers
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Title of the Courses /
Seminars/conference/workshop
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2024
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Human Resources Development Center at Beni Suef University
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Credit hour systems
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1
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2024
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Human Resources Development Center at Beni Suef University
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International publishing of scientific research
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2
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2024
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Human Resources Development Center at Beni Suef University
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Integrity, transparency and anti-corruption
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3
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2024
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Human Resources Development Center at Beni Suef University
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Strategic Planning
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4
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2024
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Human Resources Development Center at Beni Suef University
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Effective presentation skills
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5
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2024
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Egyptian Society for Historical Studies
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Participation in a research paper entitled:
The social effects of irrigation projects in Upper Egypt in the second half of the nineteenth century
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6
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2023
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Egyptian Archeology and Civilization Group (Virtual Workshop)
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Attending a workshop entitled Village Markets in Egypt in the Era of Economic Freedom
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7
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2023
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Participation in organizing the Beni Suef National Eid Seminar
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8
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2023
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Faculty of Arts, cairo University
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Attending a symposium commemorating the hundred years of the 1923 Constitution
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9
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2023
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Participation in organizing a seminar celebrating the anniversary of the October War
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10
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2022
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Faculty of Arts, cairo University
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Attend a technical writing course
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11
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2019
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Egyptian Society for Historical Studies
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Participation in a research paper entitled Irrigation in Upper Egypt in the second half of the nineteenth century (Qashisha Bridge as an example)
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12
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2019
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Faculty of Politics and Economics, Beni Suef University
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Participation in a research paper entitled Irrigation management in Upper Egypt in the second half of the nineteenth century
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13
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2018
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French Institute for Oriental Studies and Archeology in Cairo
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Attending a document analysis course
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14
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2016
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Attending the conference on social and human sciences in combating terrorism at Beni Suef University
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15
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2016
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Participation in organizing the fourth cultural seminar for the History Department under the title of the 43rd anniversary of the October War
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16
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2016
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Beni Suef University
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Attending a mind mapping course
at Beni Suef University
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17
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2016
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Beni Suef University
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Attending the Good Researcher and International Publishing Symposium
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18
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2016
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Beni Suef University
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Attending the symposium on international publishing in the social sciences: Steps and recommendations
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19
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2016
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Participating in a research paper in the third cultural seminar of the History Department entitled (Scholars and Authority in the Light of the Book of Wonders of Antiquities by Al-Jabarti)
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20
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2015
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Participation in organizing the second cultural seminar for the History Department under the title History and Islamic Civilization
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21
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2015
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Faculty of Arts, Beni Suef University
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Participation in organizing the first cultural seminar for the History Department under the title of the 42nd anniversary of the October War
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22
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2015
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Beni Suef University
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Attending a symposium on the path of researchers in international scholarships
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23
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Courses/conferences/workshops in English (start with the most recent)
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year
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Organisers
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Title of the course/conference/workshop
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2017
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ATOEFL course
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Center for Languages ??and Translation, Cairo University
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1
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April 2016
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Faculty of Arts , Cairo university
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Attendance the fifth quarterly linguistics seminar
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2
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September 2016
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Beni- suef university
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Attendance the CHEVENING Information Session
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3
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September 2015
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Beni- suef university
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Attendance the Info day of European programmers for higher education (Erasmus+)
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4
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Languages
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Level
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Language
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Good
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Speaking
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English
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Good
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writing
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Skills
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Ability to work in a team and work under the leadership of a work team
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1
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The ability to communicate socially with all levels
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2
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Maintaining success and working on development and challenges in various fields
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3
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Courses and certificates in computer skills
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2009
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ICDL
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2024
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Digital transformation
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Master Title
Irrigation in Upper Egypt in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century (1867-1912 AD)
Master Abstract
Thesis Title: Irrigation in Upper Egypt in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century (1867-1912AD)
Preparation: Ahmed Mohamed Rashad Sayed
Supervision: Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Sherbini Elsayed, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History and former dean of the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University.
Degree: Master's
Exact Major: Modern and Contemporary History
Grade: Excellent
Abstract
This study is concerned with tackling and analyzing the policy of irrigation along with its projects that took place in Upper Egypt in the second half of the nineteenth century. This policy aimed at changing the lands of Upper Egypt from basin irrigation to permanent irrigation by means of digging and extending canals, and erecting barrages on the canals and then on the riverbed. This was in order to expand the cultivation of cash crops required by the global market after its integration into the Egyptian one. The study also aimed at defining the relation between the projects of permanent irrigation and agricultural drainage in Upper Egypt and automated irrigation. Additionally, the most important obstacles facing the construction of these projects and how to overcome them, were dealt with.
The present study showed the mechanism of carrying out these projects, the sources for their funding, the way of managing irrigation in the second half of the nineteenth century with its administrative divisions, and the role of public work supervisors to manage the irrigation projects and to protect their infrastructure. Moreover, the study presented the impact of irrigation projects on the crop and agricultural area, the type of crop structure in Upper Egypt, the effect of irrigation projects on the increase of the agricultural investment in Upper Egypt, and the relation between irrigation projects and the expropriation of public benefits.
The current research clearly presented the effect of irrigation projects on the formation of the pyramid of agricultural properties in Upper Egypt, and the relation existing between the projects of permanent irrigation and the spread of diseases and epidemics. It also dealt with some features of the administrative corruption shown by those who were responsible for managing irrigation and implementing its projects. In addition, the study clarified the relation between forced labor (Covreé) and irrigation projects in Upper Egypt, along with the influence of such projects in the region of Nubia.
The study begins in 1867 AD which was the start of digging the canal of Ibrahimiya which was the largest artificial canal in the world at that time. The study then ends in 1912 AD which was the year that witnessed the first elevation of Aswan Dam showing the most important resulting effects on both the social and economic levels.
Key Words:
Upper Egypt, Irrigation, Barrages, Canals, Crop and Agricultural area, Crop Structure, Aswan Dam, Ibrahimiya Canal, Asuit Barrages, Esna Barrages, Irrigation Shifts, Forced Labor (Covreé), Nubia.
PHD Title
Irrigation in Upper Egypt in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century (1867-1912 AD)
PHD Abstract
Thesis Title: Irrigation in Upper Egypt in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century (1867-1912AD)
Preparation: Ahmed Mohamed Rashad Sayed
Supervision: Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Sherbini Elsayed, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History and former dean of the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University.
Degree: Master's
Exact Major: Modern and Contemporary History
Grade: Excellent
Abstract
This study is concerned with tackling and analyzing the policy of irrigation along with its projects that took place in Upper Egypt in the second half of the nineteenth century. This policy aimed at changing the lands of Upper Egypt from basin irrigation to permanent irrigation by means of digging and extending canals, and erecting barrages on the canals and then on the riverbed. This was in order to expand the cultivation of cash crops required by the global market after its integration into the Egyptian one. The study also aimed at defining the relation between the projects of permanent irrigation and agricultural drainage in Upper Egypt and automated irrigation. Additionally, the most important obstacles facing the construction of these projects and how to overcome them, were dealt with.
The present study showed the mechanism of carrying out these projects, the sources for their funding, the way of managing irrigation in the second half of the nineteenth century with its administrative divisions, and the role of public work supervisors to manage the irrigation projects and to protect their infrastructure. Moreover, the study presented the impact of irrigation projects on the crop and agricultural area, the type of crop structure in Upper Egypt, the effect of irrigation projects on the increase of the agricultural investment in Upper Egypt, and the relation between irrigation projects and the expropriation of public benefits.
The current research clearly presented the effect of irrigation projects on the formation of the pyramid of agricultural properties in Upper Egypt, and the relation existing between the projects of permanent irrigation and the spread of diseases and epidemics. It also dealt with some features of the administrative corruption shown by those who were responsible for managing irrigation and implementing its projects. In addition, the study clarified the relation between forced labor (Covreé) and irrigation projects in Upper Egypt, along with the influence of such projects in the region of Nubia.
The study begins in 1867 AD which was the start of digging the canal of Ibrahimiya which was the largest artificial canal in the world at that time. The study then ends in 1912 AD which was the year that witnessed the first elevation of Aswan Dam showing the most important resulting effects on both the social and economic levels.
Key Words:
Upper Egypt, Irrigation, Barrages, Canals, Crop and Agricultural area, Crop Structure, Aswan Dam, Ibrahimiya Canal, Asuit Barrages, Esna Barrages, Irrigation Shifts, Forced Labor (Covreé), Nubia.