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Ahmed Gamal El-Din Moussa

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Ahmed Gamal El-Din Moussa
Born (1951-05-28) May 28, 1951 (age 73)
Al-Mouqata, Sinbelawin, Dakahlia, Egypt
NationalityEgyptian
Alma materUniversity of Cairo

Ahmed Gamal El-din Moussa (Arabic: أحمد جمال الدين موسى) (born 28 May 1951 in Al-Mouqata, Dakahlia, Egypt) was the Minister of Education and Higher Education in Egypt, during 2011.[1] Prior to his appointment following a cabinet reshuffle led by PM Ahmed Shafik, he was the Minister of Education.[2] Professor Moussa is the founder and Present Managing Partner of the Arab Law Firm, founded in 2007. Professor Moussa lectures in the faculty of law of Mansoura University.[3][4]

Career

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Academic Qualifications[3][4]

  • I.E.M., Harvard University, U.S.A., 2003.
  • Doctorat d'Etat in Law (public Finance), Université de Clermont Ferrand, France, 1984.
  • Higher Studies Diploma in Administrative Sciences, Faculty of Law, Cairo University, 1976.
  • Higher Studies Diploma in Public Law, Faculty of Law, Cairo University, 1975.
  • Bachelor of Law, Faculty of Law, Cairo University, 1972.

Employment Record[3][4]

  • Professor of Economic and Public Finance, Faculty of Law, Mansourah University.
  • President of Egyptian Legal Studies Sector Committee (Egyptian Subprime Council of Universities.
  • Chairman of Professors Appointment Committee at the field of Economics and Public Finance.
  • Minister of Education, Mars-December 2011.
  • Minister of Education and Higher Education, February-Mars 2011
  • Minister of Education, July 2004-December 2005
  • President of Mansoura University, 2003-2004.
  • Vice-President of Mansoura University for Education and Student Affairs, 2001-2003.
  • Vice-Dean for Education and Student Affairs, Faculty of Law, Mansoura University, 1996-2001.
  • Chair of Economic and Public Finance Dept., Faculty of Law, Mansoura University, 1995-1996.
  • Professor of Economics and Public Finance, Faculty of Law, Mansoura University, since 1995.
  • Associate Professor, Assistant Prof., Lecturer Assistant, Demonstrator, Faculty of Law, Mansoura University, 1977-1989.
  • Member of Egyptian Conseil d'Etat, 1973:1977.

Books

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  • "The King of the targeting", Novel, Cairo, General Egyptian Book Organization, 2019.
  • "Meeting in the Oasis of Nostalgia", Novel, Cairo, Dar Nahdet Masr, August 2014.
  • "Heidelberg American's Girl", Novel, Cairo, Dar Nahdet Masr, Jan. 2013.
  • Institutional Reform, Egypt's Way for a Better Future, Cairo, Dar Nahdet Misr, 2010.
  • Egyptian Income Taxation, Cairo, Dar El-Nahda El-Arabia, 2008
  • Monetary and Banking Systems and Theories, Cairo, Dar El-Nahda El-Arabia 2008.
  • Privatization, Cairo, Dar Nahdet Misr, 2007
  • State Budget: Legal Framework and Economic Context, Cairo, Dar El-Nahda El-Arabia 2006.
  • Economic, Political and Social Impacts of Privatization Program in Egypt, 2004.
  • Principles of Political Economy, 2003.
  • International Economic Relations and Theories of Development, 2001.
  • Economy as a Social Science, 1998.
  • Courses in Global Economy and the National Income, 1989.
  • Studies in the International Economic Relations, 1989.
  • The State and Social Justice in the Third world: Distribution and Redistribution of Income in Egypt:1952 - 1980, Thesis, Université de Clermont-Ferrand, France, 1984.

Academic honors

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  • National Award for Social Studies, Egypt 2007.
  • Excellence Medal from the President of the Republic in 1995.
  • Winner of the National Prize for Environmental Studies, Egyptian Scientific Academy, 1992.
  • Winner of the National encouragement Prize for Public Finance, Egypt, 1991.
  • Winner of Mansoura University Prize for Social Sciences, 1988/1989.

Scientific and professional membership

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  • Member of the Egyptian Bar, since 1997.
  • Member of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), Dakar, Senegal, since 1992.
  • Member of the Egyptian Society for Political Economy, Statistics and Legislation, since 1973.

References

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  1. ^ "Egypt PM draws on technocrats, Islamists in new govt". The Daily Star.
  2. ^ "Egypt cabinet list". MEED. 2004-07-16. Archived from the original on 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2010-12-04.
  3. ^ a b c "Prof. Ahmed Gamal El-Din Moussa Arabic CV, Mansoura University". Archived from the original on 2009-09-24. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
  4. ^ a b c "Personal website". Archived from the original on 2010-02-04. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
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