Dina EL Gabry dinaelgabry@gmail.com
Education Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
December 2010: Ph.D. in Egyptology. Dissertation: “Chairs, Stools, and Footstools in the New Kingdom: Production, Typology, and Social Analysis.”
May 2005: M.A. Major: Egyptian Art and Archaeology; Minor: Near Eastern Archaeology.
Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt
1999: M.A. Faculty of Tourism & Hotel Management, Cairo, Egypt. Thesis: “Les Coffres des Objets de la Vie Quotidienne dès L’Ancien Empire et Jusqu’ à la fin du Nouvel Empire. ”
1991-1995: B.A. with Honors, Faculty of Tourism & Hotel Management, Cairo, Egypt.
Professional Experience
2011- Assistant professor – Faculty of Tourism & Hotel Management – Helwan University. Cairo, Egypt. Teaching courses: History of Ancient Egypt and its Archeological Sites – Ancient Egyptian Language – Egyptian Museum Course.
1995-1999: Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Tourism & Hotel Management, Helwan University. Cairo, Egypt. Duties included assisting faculty in teaching graduate and
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undergraduate courses. Independently taught an undergraduate field course related to the Egyptian Museum. Museum Experience
2004 – 2005: Assistant Curator of the Archeological Collection at Johns Hopkins University.
Archaeological Experience:
January-February 2006: Participated in the Johns Hopkins expedition at the Mut Temple Precinct.
Grants and Awards:
2003-2007: Fellowship, Egyptian Ministry of Higher Education in Egypt to pursue Ph.D. in the USA
2003-2010: Tuition Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University.
2008-2009: Fellowship, American Research Center in Egypt and The Kress Foundation.
Presentation
2009: Presented in the ARCE seminars in Cairo, with a public lecture on Chairs, Stools and Footstools in the Egyptian Museum at Cairo.
Languages
Arabic, English, French, German.
Old, Middle and Late Egyptian, Coptic and Hieratic.
Professional References will be provided upon request.
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