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Assistant Lecturer of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Future University in Egypt. In 2011, she got her M.Sc. degree in Political Science from the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, title: "Muslims in France: Study in Political- Thoughtful Literatures concerning the Identity Problematique".
She was a researcher/ executive project coordinator, Civilization Center for Political Studies. She contributed in numerous research projects as well as assisting renowned Political Science professors in their academic researches. She has edited many books. In addition she has assisted in the executive coordination of various research projects.
She received her B.Sc in Political Science (French Section) with a minor in Statistics, from Faculty of Economics and Political Science, 2000.
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Lecturer of Political Science
Lecturer of Political Science at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science - Future University in Egypt. Moneir has attained her Bachelor Degree in Political Science from Cairo University at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science where she wrote her graduation project on "Futurology Studies in the Field of Political Science: An Analysis of the Western Contributions". Following that, Moneir completed her Masters degree in Global History at the University of Vienna in 2010 with the thesis on "Arab-Islamic Political Philosophy: An Analysis of the Problematic between the Political and the Religious Institutions in Egypt's 18th and 19th Centuries". Moneir is currently working on her PhD Dissertation at the Department of International Development Studies at the University of Vienna where she serves there occasionally as a researching staff member. Her PhD dissertation is specializing in ethnographic and sociological studies of the political psychology of the masses. Among her recent publications are a paper presented at the Institute de Monde Arabe conference in Paris in 2013 on "Comparative Study between the Orabi Revolution and the January 25 Revolution in Egypt", as well as "Who is Afraid of Twitter? The Egyptian Revolution Going Global" in an Omnibus Volume on Globalization from an Interdisciplinary Perspective published in Frankfurt, Germany in January 2013. Moneir's main specializations are: methodology of political sociology, political psychology of the masses and mass protests, political theory and philosophy of memory and socio-political myths, experience and awareness.
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Lecturer at the Future University in Egypt, FUE. Teaching at the Political Mass Media Department, Economics and Political Science School. Has been working as international reporter and correspondent for Spanish Radio& TV for many years, in addition to several International media. I covered news regionally and internationally such as, War in Iraq, Civil war in Sudan, Darfur, Arab Spring in the region, etc…
Created new communication model: “Dynamic Information System”, registered in the Copyrights Institution in Spain. Teaching first co-instructor mutual online course between University of North Carolina Asheville and Future University in Egypt
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Lecturer at Future University” Faculty of Economics and Political Science. Worked as a master trainer inside Egypt and abroad. Delivered many trainings and customized business solutions for Governmental and Non-Governmental organizations such as Ministry of Water Resources & Irrigation, Ministry of Tourism, and Ministry of Local Development. Trained calibers at PLP Program (presidential Leadership Program) at National Training Academy. Worked as an assessor at EGEA (Egypt Government Excellence Award) at Ministry of Planning and Economic
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Lecturer at Public Administration Dept in the Future University in Egypt (FUE). Her area of research interest
.includes Administrative Politics, Public Administration and Public Policy
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