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Mahmoud Ibrahim

MIMahmoud Ibrahim obtained his Bachelor's degree in Egyptology (1998) at Cairo University, Egypt, and his Master’s degree in Egyptology and Linguistics (2006) at Basel University, Switzerland. Currently, he is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Arabic Language and Literature (2012-2015) from the Faculty of Dar El-Ulum, Cairo University. He holds a career certificate in Translation (2010) from the American University in Cairo (AUC), and is a member of the International Association for Professional Translators and Interpreters (IAPTI).

 

He served as Curator (2002-2004) at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and worked as Egyptologist (2006-2013) at the Egyptian Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CULTNAT). He has been awarded a couple of scholarships in Egyptology and Linguistics under the "Fondation de l'Ecole Normmale Superieure" (2008) in Paris, the "Swiss Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students" (2004-2006) in Basel, and the "Robert Anderson Research Charitable Trust" (2003 and 2004) in the United Kingdom. He was involved in a number of research projects in the field of Egyptology such as "ISSEMM, Institutional Support to Supreme Council of Antiquities for Environmental Monitoring and Management of Cultural Heritage sites: applications to Fayoum Oases and North Saqqara Necropolis project" (2009-2010) as well as "Complete study of viticulture and oenology in the Egyptian tombs" PTDC/HIS-ARQ/112562/2009 (2010-2014) at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal.