Dr. Bashir Kushlaf

  • َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
  • Academic Rank: Assistant Professor
  • Department of English Language
  • faculty of Education Tripoli

Contact

Citations

All since 2019
Citations
h-index
i10-index

Roles

1- I am One of the faculty members in the English Language Department - College of Education, Tripoli / University of Tripoli. I teach the following subjects: applied linguistics, theoretical linguistics,teaching methods of foreign language.

2-Head of the English Language Department at the College of Education (Part B) from 1995 to   2003 and also the weekly schedule for teaching students.  3 - I participated in all examination committees throughout the years that I was department head.

  4 - I took a sabbatical leave in 2004 and spent part of it in Britain  For three months

Careers

I have worked at the University of Tripoli since 1995. Until now, I studied at the Faculty of Languages and now at the Faculty of Education, Tripoli, and I have twenty-eight years of university teaching experience.

Research Interests

I have academic degrees:1- Bachelor of Arts and Education, Department of English Language - University of Tripoli.2- An introductory year in theoretical linguistics in Britain.3- Master's degree in Applied Linguistics in Britain.4- PhD in Applied Linguistics in Britain.In addition to two years of English language courses in Britain in the following cities:Oxford - Colchester - Cambridge - Burmese

External Activities

1 - I did simultaneous translation when visitors came to the university from universities in other countries in  The world and my mission was unofficial, free of charge, and voluntary on my part. 2 - I was satisfied with my official schedule at the university, and as everyone knows, I am serious about training because this profession is a scientific trust in my neck. I have never cooperated with any educational institution outside my university. 3 - I have always been ready to provide any student with academic assistance, even if he is not one of my students, and for free. I consider this work to be charity.