Rashid Yahiaoui

Dr. Rashid Yahiaoui

Associate Professor

Office location

C.01.043, First Floor, Minaretein Building

Dr. Rashid Yahiaoui

Associate Professor

Educational Qualifications

PhD

M.A (with distinction)

Entity

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Program

Master of Arts in Audiovisual Translation

Division

Department of Language, Culture and Communication

Biography

Dr. Rashid Yahiaoui is currently an Associate Professor and Director of the Department of Language, Culture and Communication at the College of Humanities and Social Sciences of Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar. He has a PhD in Translation Studies from London Metropolitan University, UK, and a Master in Translation and Interpreting from the University of Salford, UK. Dr. Yahiaoui has a wealth of experience lecturing in translation and interpreting, EFL, and academic writing. He also has extensive experience as a professional interpreter, working for the Foreign Office and National Health Service in the UK for over 10 years.

 

PhD

Translation Studies, London Metropolitan University, UK

2014

M.A (with distinction)

Translation and Interpreting, Salford University, UK

2005

BA

Translation and Interpreting, University of Algiers, Algeria

1990

CELTA

Cambridge Certificate of English Language Teaching for Adults

2009

  • Audiovisual Translation
  • Ideology
  • Critical Discourse Analysis and Media Texts
  • Political Discourse Analysis
  • Translation Pedagogy and Curriculum Development

Assistant Professor

College of Humanities and Social Sciences, HBKU (Qatar)

2014 to present

Lecturer

University College Yanbu (KSA)

2006-2014

Instructor

Interlingua Language Centre, Manchester (UK)

1991-1996

  • 2005: M.A (with distinction) Salford University, UK. 
Amer Al-Adwan

Dr. Amer Al-Adwan

Associate Professor

Office location

C.01.033, First Floor, Minaretein Building

Dr. Amer Al-Adwan

Associate Professor

Educational Qualifications

PhD Translation and Intercultural Studies

MA Applied Translation

Entity

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Program

Master of Arts in Audiovisual Translation

Division

Department of Language, Culture and Communication

Biography

Dr. Amer Al-Adwan is currently an associate professor of audiovisual translation in the Department of Language, Culture and Communication at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU). He received his BA in English Language and Literature from Yarmouk University, Jordan in 2003, and his MA in Applied Translation in 2005 from the University of Exeter, UK. He also obtained his doctorate in Translation and Intercultural Studies from the University of Manchester in 2009. Before joining HBKU in 2014, he worked as an assistant professor at Jordan University and Applied Science University, Jordan, where he taught several courses in translation and intercultural studies. He also worked for a few international institutions, including BBC Arabic and Aljazeera English, as a translator and a subtitler.  

PhD Translation and Intercultural Studies

University of Manchester, UK

2009

MA Applied Translation

University of Exeter, UK

2005

BA English Language and Literature

Yarmouk University, Jordan

2003

 

  • Audiovisual translation
  • Subtitling
  • Intercultural studies
  • Politeness theory
  • Discourse analysis
  • Humour and media translation
  • Censorship

Associate Professor in the Master program of Audiovisual Translation

HBKU

2021 - Present

Assistant Professor in the Master program of Audiovisual Translation

HBKU

2014 - 2021

Assistant Professor of Translation Studies and Intercultural Studies (full time)

The Applied Science University/Jordan

2009 - 2014

Assistant professor of Translation and Intercultural Studies (part time)

Jordan University/Jordan

2009 - 2014

Freelance Subtitler and Translator

BBC Arabic

2010 - 2011

Freelance Subtitler and Translator

Aljazeera English

2005 - 2006

Al-Adwan, Amer, Aljaberi, Hanan. (2023). “The dilemma of subtitling Arabic metaphors into English: Pedagogical and practical perspectives”. Ampersand.

Haider, Ahmad., Abu Rayyash, Hussien., Al-Adwan, Amer. (2023). “Strategies of Translating Swear Words into Arabic: A Case Study of a Parallel Corpus of Netflix English-Arabic Movie Subtitles”. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.

Al-Ajarmeh, Osama, Al-Adwan, Amer. (2022). Insights into Blending Game Localisation in the Arab World: Arafiesta as a Case Study. The Journal of Internationalization and Localization. 9(1): 61-84.

Al-Adwan, Amer, Althawabteh, Mohammad. (2021). Framing Arabic Metaphorical expressions in English Subtitles: The case of Noom Eltalat. In Almanna, Ali, Gu, Chonglong (Eds.). Translation and Interpreting as a Set of Frames: Ideology, Power, Discourse, Identity & Representation. ‘Routledge Studies in Language and Identity’. London: Routledge. 165-179.

Al-Adwan, Amer. (2019). Mapping Arabic Subtitling Conventions: The Case of Dubai one and MBC 2. In Said Faiq (Ed.). Arabic Translation Across Discourses. London: Routledge. 63-78.

Khitam Award for Faculty Excellence for the year 2017-2018. Hamad Bin Khalifa University.

Dr. Amal Mohammed Al Malki

Dr. Amal Mohammed Al Malki

Associate Professor and Founding Dean (2016-2023)

Office location

C.01.006, First Floor, Minaretein Building

Dr. Amal Mohammed Al Malki

Associate Professor and Founding Dean (2016-2023)

Educational Qualifications

PhD in Comparative Literature

MA in English/Arabic Applied Linguistics/Translation

Entity

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Division

Middle Eastern Studies Department (MESD)

Biography

Dr. Amal Mohammed Al-Malki is the Founding Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation. Before that, she was the Executive Director of the Translation and Interpreting Institute, which she founded in 2011. She also was an Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar where she taught courses in writing composition, postcolonial literature, theories of translation, and Islamic feminism. Dr. Al-Malki holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of London-SOAS, where she also earned a master’s degree in English-Arabic Applied Linguistics and Translation.

Dr. Al-Malki’s research interests include the negotiation of identity between East and West, media representations of Arab women, and postcolonial literature. She has published numerous articles in academic journals in the United States and the UK. Her book, Arab Women in Arab News: Old Stereotypes and New Media (2012) is published by Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation and Bloomsbury Academic, UK. It was lauded as the first comprehensive study of the topic in the world. She also edited The Writer’s Craft: Teaching Creative Writing in Qatar, published as a part of an initiative honoring Doha as the Arab Capital of Culture in 2010.

Dr. Al-Malki is a sought-after public speaker and social commentator. She has been invited to speak at conferences and forums throughout the Middle East, United States, and the UK. Dr. Al-Malki was recognized as a QF Achiever in Qatar Foundation’s global campaign in 2011 and was featured in regional and international news and TV outlets, for example, CNN. She was the first Arab and Muslim to be invited as a Keynote Speaker at City University in New York after 9/11. She was also the first Qatari to be invited to address the Cheltenham Literature Festival. She has lectured at Durham University, SOAS, and Maryland University among others. In 2018, Dr. Al-Malki was selected by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs in Paris as “Personnalite d’Avenir Genre” (Future Personality for Gender Equality). Focusing on women's rights and Arab identity, Dr. Al-Malki strives to help deepen international understanding of Qatar and its evolving place in the world.

 

PhD in Comparative Literature

School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London. Thesis title: “Tradition and Modernity in Post-Colonial Novels: A Comparative Study of Chinua Achebe and Al- Tayyib Salih”

2003

MA in English/Arabic Applied Linguistics/Translation

School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London

1997

BEd in English and Education

Qatar University

1996

  • The negotiation of identity between East and West
  • Media representations of Arab women
  • Postcolonial literature
  • Gender politics
  • Arab women's rights
  • Change of cultural dynamics in the Gulf

Founding Dean

College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation

2016 - 2023

Executive Director

Translation and Interpreting Institute, Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation

2011 - 2015

Associate Professor

Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar. On Public Service leave AY 2012-13 to AY 2015-16

2012- 2016

Assistant Professor

Carnegie Mellon University, Qatar

2005-2012

The Case of Qatar (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), 241-269.

Old Stereotypes and New Media. (March 2012: Bloomsbury Academic, UK and Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing).

Teaching Creative Writing in Qatar. (Doha: Ministry of Culture, Arts, and Heritage, 2010).

Cross-Institutional Experiences and Best Practices, eds. Nagwa Kassabgy and Amani Elshimi (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007), 111-126.

Henning F. Horn

Henning F. Horn

Associate Professor

Henning F. Horn

Associate Professor

Educational Qualifications

PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology

BA in Biology

Entity

College of Health and Life Sciences

Biography

Dr. Henning F. Horn is an Associate Professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University’s College of Health and Life Sciences. Dr. Horn received his PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology from the University of Cincinnati. After a postdoctoral fellowship with Professor Karen Vousden at the Beatson Institute for Cancer Research in Glasgow, United Kingdom, he joined the Institute of Medical Biology in Singapore, working with Professors Colin Stewart and Brian Burke.

In 2014, Dr. Henning F. Horn joined Hamad Bin Khalifa University and helped build the College of Health and Life Sciences research and teaching framework. He leads a research group focusing on two areas of health research; novel variants in male infertility to determine the cellular mechanisms leading to and the roles of several nuclear envelope proteins in cancer.

 

PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology

University of Cincinnati, United States

2003

BA in Biology

Wittenberg University, United States

1997

  • Male infertility
  • Nuclear envelope proteins
  • Mechanobiology
  • Cancer progression

Associate Professor

College of Health and Life Sciences, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2023 - Present

Assistant Professor

College of Health and Life Sciences, Hamad Bin Khalifa University

2014 - 2023

Senior Research Fellow

Institute of Medical Biology, A*STAR, Singapore

2008 - 2014

Postdoctoral Fellow

The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Cancer Research, United Kingdom

2003 - 2008

  • 2018; Best Teacher Award, College of Science and Engineering, Hamad Bin Khalifa University.
  • 2013; Outstanding Paper Award, the European Microscopy Society; category “Life Sciences”.
  • 2013; Young Investigator Fellowship, European Cytoskeletal Forum.