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Dr. Nabil Medhat Elghamry (18 Years of Experience) Dr. Nabil Medhat Elghamry (18 years of experience) International Academy for Engineering and Media Sience Media sience Dep. Mobile : (+2) 0122 224 9797 Objective I am eager to introduce myself as a candidate for the position of (Lecturer). I hope that my C.V. meets your needs and satisfaction. Education Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Cairo University Faculty of Specific Education, Cairo, Egypt Art Education Dep. (Painting) 2009 Master of Specific Education Cairo University Faculty of Specific Education, Cairo, Egypt Art Education Dep. (Painting) 2002 Bachelor of Art Education Tanta University Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta, Egypt Art Education Dep. 1994 Thanaweya Amma, Science Major El-Mahalla El-Kubra High School El-Mahalla El-Kubra, El-Gharbia, Egypt 1990 Experience 18 years of experience in the different fields: 1) Professional Career Sept. 2012 to present Experience (Academic) International Academy for Engineering and Media Sience Media sience Dep. Courses: (Basics of Fine Arts) - (Basics of Design) - (Expressional Art & theory of color) - (Visual communication) Lecturer Oct. 2010-2011 (one year) International Academy for Engineering and Media Sience Media sience Dep. (Basics of Fine Arts) Lecturer Sept. 2002-May 2008 (6 years) Tanta University Faculty of Specific Education Art Education Dep. (Drawing and Painting) Lecturer Assistant Sept. 1996-May 2002 (6 years) Tanta University Curriculum Vitae Dr. Nabil Elghamry Faculty of Specific Education Art Education Dep. (Drawing, Painting, and Hand crafts) Teaching Assistant Sept. 1994-May 1995 (one year) Port Said University Faculty of Specific Education Art Education Dep. (Textiles printing) Teaching Assistant Teaching and assisting, then Lecturing along 15 years in the delivery of academic education courses for undergraduates, the courses include: o Basics of fine arts courses. o Basics of design. o Expressional art & theory of color. o Visual communication. o Painting courses. o Drawing courses. o Hand crafts course. o Textiles printing course. In addition, I’m involved in several administrative, academic, and cultural activities in the Universities where I worked along the 14 years, include: . 2012/ 2013 International Academy for Engineering and Media Sience Participated in the founding of the Great Hall for Fine art Exhibitions. Commissar General of the2T 2T4T 2T4TStanding 2T4T Committee2T4T 2T for Fine Art Exhibitions. 2010/2011 International Academy for Engineering and Media Sience Supervisor of the Plastic Art Autumn Exhibition of the Basics of Fine Arts Course. 1997 to 2008 Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University Supervisor of the whole graduating projects of the bachelor’s students. 1996 to 2006 The Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University Supervisor and Organizer of The Whole Drawing and Painting Exhibitions (Indoor & Outdoor). 2003 The Collegiate Students House, Tanta University General Executive Director Main Responsibilities include: o Designing, Supervising, and participating in Decorating The External Wall. (Mural painting Mosaic). 2001/2002/2003 Faculty of Science, Tanta University Supervisor and Organizer of The Marketing Exhibitions of the Graduated Youth of the Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University. 2002 Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University General Executive Director Page 1 of 13 Curriculum Vitae Dr. Nabil Elghamry Main Responsibilities include: o Designing, Supervising and participating in Decorating The External Wall. (Mural painting Mosaic). 1997 to 2000 Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University Founder and Director of The Free Studies Groups (Painting) Main Responsibilities include: o Making and teaching the programmes. o Supervising the Exhibitions of the Group that Held in Hall of arts- Tanta University, Culture House of Tanta, and Faculty of Specific Education-Tanta University. 1999 Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University Founder, Organizer and Director of The First Plastic Art Gathering Place of the Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University. 1998 Fine Arts Hall, Tanta University Director, Supervisor, and participant in the Naw’eia Gamila 1 Exhibition (co- operation between Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University and Faculty of Fine Arts, Alexandria University). 1998 Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University Director, Supervisor, participant in The Plastic Arts Exhibition (Artists of Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University and youth of Libya artists) (co-operation between El-Gharbia Governorate and Tanta University). 1998 Centre of Shorouk, Tanta, Egypt Supervisor and participant of The Plastic Arts Exhibition of Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University (co-operation with El-Gharbia Governorate). 1997 Channel 6, Radio & TV Union, Tanta, Egypt Designer and Artist of the story board of Well-Known Program for Children (Recommendation by The Dean’s office of The Faculty of Specific Education, Tanta University). 2)Professional Career 2008 Experience Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Egypt (different fields) Industrial Modernization Centre IMC, cairo (Cont.) Consultant of Elkhayameya Street Cluster Main Responsibilities include: o supervising of carrying out participated designs of products in Marketing Export Exhibition, Italy. 2008 Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Egypt Industrial Modernization Centre IMC, cairo Consultant of Elkhayameya Cluster (The 1st industrial cluster of old Egypt) Main Responsibilities include: Page 2 of 13 Curriculum Vitae Dr. Nabil Elghamry th o Making the programs, action plans, and designs participated in The 5 International Furnex Exhibition, Cairo International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Egypt. 2008 Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Egypt Industrial Modernization Centre IMC, cairo Academic consultant Main Responsibilities include: o Field research of Elkhayameya Industry Art, Elkhayameya street, cairo. o Making General Strategy to modernize Elkhayameya Industry Art, Elkhayameya Street, Cairo (Modernization of Used ordinary designs by relating it to heritage as a reference). o Supervising and following up the complete applying steps. 2007 Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Egypt Industrial Modernization Centre IMC, cairo Consultant of The 1st Industrial Cluster of Elkhayameya Art (Old Egypt) Main Responsibilities include: o Making designs and supervising carrying out the participated products in the Marketing Exhibition that held in Heliopolis Sporting Club, Egypt. 2007 Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Egypt Industrial Modernization Centre IMC, cairo Consultant of The 1st Industrial Cluster Of Elkhayameya Art (Old Egypt) Main Responsibilities include: o Making designs and supervising carrying out participated products in The 4th International Furnex Exhibition, Cairo International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Egypt. 2007 Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Egypt Industrial Modernization Centre IMC, cairo Consultant Main Responsibilities include: st o Making the general and specific qualifying Programs of The 1 Industrial Cluster (Old Egypt). o Modernizing Elkhayameya Art designs based on The Plastic Art values that related to heritage. o Training the participants and supervising carrying out the final products. 2007 Egyptian Society for Integrated Development, Cairo Artistic Consultant For Revival of Plastic & Heritage Arts (Art of Society Service). 2007 Egyptian Association For Marketing & Development, cairo Al-Asheira Al-Mohamadeia Association, Tanta EAAK Group For Training & Consultancy, Alexandria Consultant Page 3 of 13 Curriculum Vitae Dr. Nabil Elghamry Main Responsibilities include: o Participated in carrying out the agreement co-operation contract. o Co-ordinating the main and sub events of the grant-in-aid given by (Industrial Training Centre ITC, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, and International Finance Corporation IFC, International Bank Group). 2006 Al-Asheira Al-Mohamadeia Association, Tanta Founder and organizer of The 1st Culture & Art Festival, based on Art for Service of Islamic & Heritage Arts Revival, Held in The Egyptian Shooting Club, Dokki, Egypt. 2006 Al-Asheira Al-Mohamadeia Association, Tanta Consultant and founder of the committee of Art & Projects Main Responsibilities include: st o Making The 1 Artistic Qualifying Program (General & Specific). o Supervising the whole training courses. (Co-operation with House of English, Tanta). 2006 Association of Developing Geel-Elghad Society, Tanta st Artistic Supervisor and co-ordinator of The 1P P Artistic Training Courses (Accessories & Metal works), Co-operation with Faculty Of Specific Education, Cairo University. 2005 Association of Life Maker, Tanta st Artistic Superviser and Organizer of The 1P P Artistic Exhibition, Held in Tanta Sporting Club, Tanta. 2005 Research Centre for The Technological Development, Helwan University Superviser and participant in The Project of Equipments Packing & Packaging Developing (Part 1:Food Industries). 2004 Social Fund for Development - Government of Egypt The public administration for Exhibitions & Fairs General Executive Supervisor and organizer of The Annual Marketing Fair for Youth, held in Fairs ground, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt. Ph.D. Study TitleU U: The political ideology of the third world countries in relation to the contemporary painting subjects. GradeU :U Excellent with printing the research at the expense of the university And circulation between academic institutions. The research dealt with ideology which includes prevalent concepts and political culture in society, and which made by national and
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