Dr. Rania Mohammed Ibrahim
Rania worked as faculty teaching English for academic purposes at the graduate and undergraduate levels at Alexandria University and teacher-training courses for 10 years before moving to Saudi Arabia where she worked at Effat University for 14 years. During that period, she assumed many roles mainly as an assistant professor at the English department teaching linguistics, English language, Arabic as a foreign language, and translation. In addition she was the Dean of Student Affairs and later the Dean of Admissions and Registration at the University for 7 years. Currently, after moving to Canada, Dr. Ibrahim is teaching Arabic at Toronto Metropolitan University, at the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, as well as the Chang School for Continuing Education. Dr. Ibrahim has a Ph.D. in Linguistics jointly from University of Alexandria Egypt and the University of Reading UK; an MA in TEFL from the University of Reading UK, and a Diploma in Applied Linguistics from Alexandria University. Her BA is in English language and literature. Her research interests are in the areas of language learning using technology, assessment and translation.