Reine Azzi

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College: College of Social Sciences and International Studies
Discipline: Education
Department: Graduate School of Education
Research Centre/Unit: EdD TESOL

 

First... my photo is deliberately inverted. Now that we have cleared that part up... here's a little about me. 

I grew up in Nigeria and later came back to Lebanon to complete my B.A. in English Language and Literature.

I was then accepted into a scholarship program funded by the European Commission, the Erasmus Mundus, and graduated with distinction among the first group of humanities graduates, with an emphasis on literature and gender studies. 

Prior to teaching at the Lebanese American University (LAU), I began working for an international NGO, where I served as reporting officer and monitoring manager on a number of programs in South Lebanon and Nahr El Bared. 

At LAU, I teach a number of literature, language, and philosophy courses and I'm also the licensee, curator, and host of TEDxLAU, the first independently-organized TED-like university event in Lebanon.  

My research interest is in critical applied linguistics and its impact on our reliance on English in Lebanon. My aim is to actively engage teachers in critiquing our assumptions and our teaching practices.