Prof. KHALED ETAYEB
- َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
- Academic Rank: Professor
- Department of Zoology
- Faculty of Science
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Roles
Khaled Salem Etayeb is a staff member in the Department of Zoology at the Faculties of Science. D r. Khaled Etayeb is working at the University of Tripoli as a full professor since 2023-01-09 and has many scientific publications in the field of ecology, ornithology and wetlands. He was the head of the Zoology department from October 2017 to October 2021. He has supervised many BSc. Projects on Ecology and biodiversity, especially in the Libyan environment and birds, as well as supervising many master’s projects. He has many works that contributed to the Libyan environment and community by participating in studies and research with some governmental agencies in civil society.
Careers
- 2003 - 2006 Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Science, Tripoli University.
- 2003 - 2005 Head of staff members affairs office at the Faculty of Science/ Aljfara University.
- 2005 - 2006 Dean of Faculty of Science, Aljfara branch, Tripoli University.- 2006 - 2011 PhD student at the University of Sheffield, UK.-2011 - 2015, Lecturer, Division of Ecology, Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Tripoli.
- 2015 -2019, Assistant Professor at the same Department.
- Jan. 2019 -2023, Associate Professor at the same Department.
- Since Jan 2023, full professor
- Oct. 2017- Oct. 2021, head of Zoology Dept. Faculty of Science, Tripoli University.
Research Interests
- Protected areas and biodiversity.
- Ecological studies of birds & Bird Census and Monitoring (Aquatic birds in particular).
- Wetlands Ecology and conservation.
- Biodiversity of Urban Ecology
External Activities
1. 1997 - 2003 Assistant Researcher and Head of the Department of protected areas, Environment General Authority, Libya.
2. 2004 - 2006 Consultant at Environment General Authority / Department of conservation of nature.
3. Preparation of Plan of Action to Address Bird Trapping along the Mediterranean Coasts of Egypt and Libya. 19 Nov. 2013. Bonn, Germany.
4. Participation in socio-economic study on Ain Alghazala marine protected area (December 2012, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and Environment General Authority, Libya (EGA)).
5. Participating in a project for maintenance and rehabilitation of small island in Lake Geliana, Benghazi - Libya. April 2012. Environment General Authority (EGA), Libyan society for birds (LSB) and Mediterranean Small Islands Initiative (PIM initiative).
6. Participating in the census of waterbirds wintering in Libya ( 2005 to 2007 and 2012 to 2017; EGA, AEWA-UNEP, RAC/SPA-UNEP and Libyan Society for Birds (LSB)).
7. Participating in preparing of regional action plan for globally endangered birds species in Africa (Houbara bustard in North Africa, Tunis 2004).
8. Participating in Tunisian national survey of waterbirds wintering in Tunisia Jan. 2003.
9. Preparing a national action plan for protection and conservation of marine and coastal birds in Libya, 2002. Funded by Regional Activity Centre for Specially Protected Areas (RAC / SPA- MAP- UNEP / Tunisia).
10. Head of the Libyan Society for Birds (LSB).
11. Membership of Libyan biological society (Council member).
12. Membership of Flamingos Specialists Group (FSH).
13. Membership of the Libyan Birds Study Group (LBSG).
12. Committee member of the Society of Libyan Environment Friends (SLEF)- Tripoli University.
14. Libyan National coordinator of International Waterbirds Census (IWC)
15. Since May 2021, Head of the Libyan national work team on SDG 15.
16. Member of the Board of Directors of the National Project for Monitoring Wild Migratory Resident Birds in Libya as an Early Warning System for Animal and Common Diseases.
Publications