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Rafik Nakhla, pharmacist, holds a Master degree in Quality Management from the University of Wolverhampton, (U.K.) After five years of training and experience in sales in the Pharmaceutical industry, he became a lecturer in Sales and Marketing in the AUC and a visiting lecturer in the AAGSB. In October 2002 he became Training and Human Resources consultant in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA). He is also the former Director of Personnel. He contributed in several international conferences in BA; Biotechnology voices of the North and the South in 2002; Ethical and Social Responsibility of Science and Technology in 2002; Teaching Math and Science in the 21st century in 2003; and BioVisionAlexandria in 2004. He participated in the pre conference workshop of the Arab Reform Forum and the Education Reform Forum. He is a member of the 2005 Board of Examiners of the National Award for Excellence. Some of his publications are : Nakhla, R. (2004), ‘Biotechnology a Controversial Technology’, ‘Alexandria: Bibliotheca Alexandrina’, Nakhla, R. (2003); ‘Biology Curriculum in Secondary Schools in Egypt’, ‘Alexandria: Bibliotheca Alexandrina’, ‘El Tayeb, M., El Mofty, M., Eid, M., Refai, A., Abdo, A., Nakhla, R. (2005); ‘Reform Issues in Continuous Education and Vocational Development’, ‘Alexandria: Bibliotheca Alexandrina’; ‘Education Reform Forum’, Schneider, C., Nakhla, R., Soliman, S., Erbisch, F. (2004); ‘An Overview of BioVisionAlexandria 2004’, Alexandria: Bibliotheca Alexandrina/The Doyle Foundation.
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