Ms. amina ali
- َQualifications: Master degree
- Academic Rank: Assistant Professor
- Accounting Department
- faculty of Economy
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Roles
She is a faculty member in the Accounting Department at the Faculty of Economics, Tripoli. Mrs. Amina Ali has been working at the University of Tripoli with the degree of Assistant Professor since 03/01/2021. She has many scientific publications in her field of specialization, and has studied the following accounting subjects: -√ Accounting principles 1 - Accounting principles 2√ Intermediate Accounting-1 Intermediate Accounting2√ Cost Accounting -1 Cost Accounting√ Financial Audit 1 – Financial Audit 2√ Oil accounting√ Accounting for banks and insurance companies√ Corporate Accounting 1 - Corporate Accounting 2√ Funds accounting (government) √ Accounting of departments and branches.
Careers
In 2008, she worked as an academic as a collaborator.
In 2010, I was assigned teaching duties as a faculty member at the university with the rank of assistant lecturer.
In 2012, she was promoted to the rank of lecturer.
In 2021, she was promoted to the rank of assistant professor
Research Interests
Interested in accounting information systems, information and communication technology, artificial intelligence, and financial analysis.
External Activities
Previously, from 2001 to 2009, I worked as an accountant in development accounts and documentary credits. • Participate in preparing bank reconciliations for development accounts and the Central Bank of Libya. • Member of the financial team to test the financial and administrative development (ERP) system for IFS. • Trainer on the IFS system and office programs. • Academic as a collaborator at the National Institute of Administration • Preparing and implementing training packages for the public and private sectors in the field of accounting. • Participate in preparing financial systems for the private sector. • Preparing financial statements for the private sector,
Publications