WSST Management
Nazek El-Wakeel offers more than 20 years of professional multidisciplinary experience. Throughout her career, she has successfully managed projects and teams as well as competently handled a variety of tasks and audiences in national, regional, and international contexts dealing with a multitude of topics such as social change and development; education; human rights; intercultural dialogue; Women Studies and gender issues, amongst other humanitarian issues.
She is a DBA candidate and an Executive MBA holder, obtained from the Alexandria University, School of Business in 2020, and a Bachelor’s degree of Arts and Humanities from the Alexandria University, Faculty of Arts, English Department, and Literature Section in 2000. In 2007, she was the International Human Rights Fellow at the Protection Project of the Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, Washington DC, the United States of America. She conducted several studies and courses on human rights, human trafficking, Islamic legal systems from The American University, Washington College of Law, as well as The Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, Washington DC, The United States of America. She is currently the Director of the Women Studies and Social Transformation Program (WSST) at the Academic Research Sector at the Library of Alexandria.