Norhan Soliman

Academic English Lecturer (PhD, FHEA) | English Cluster Lead, Social Sciences | Leading curriculum design, module delivery & academic staff development

Egypt

About

An experienced English language educator and academic developer, with a strong ability to communicate effectively with students from diverse linguistic and proficiency backgrounds. My work involves designing and coordinating course content aligned with programme learning outcomes, developing hybrid teaching materials and coursework assessments, and managing learning management systems to enhance student learning experience. Alongside teaching-related responsibilities, I contribute to institutional development through needs analysis, planning professional development initiatives, and conducting SWOT analyses that support staff growth and encourage knowledge-sharing within the academic community. My professional background spans over a decade and includes curriculum development, teacher training, performance evaluation, and the integration of educational technology to support effective learning. I hold a PhD in Applied Linguistics, supported by postgraduate and undergraduate qualifications in the field, and I am a certified IELTS and professional trainer. My research publications further reflect an ongoing commitment to advancing practice in Applied Linguistics.

Experience

  • The British University in Egypt ()
    • Academic English Cluster Lead (Social Sciences)
      Apr 2026 - Present · 4 mos

    • Academic English Lecturer & Module Leader
      Feb 2021 - Present · 5 yrs 6 mos

    • Staff Development Coordinator
      Nov 2020 - Jul 2026 · 5 yrs 9 mos

  • ESP Instructor at Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport
    Sep 2015 - Jan 2018 · 2 yrs 5 mos

  • Course Designer at Change British Education Center
    Jan 2015 - Sep 2016 · 1 yr 9 mos

  • Instructor of English at Berlitz language center- egypt
    Oct 2011 - Nov 2012 · 1 yr 2 mos

  • English Teacher Advisor at Sabis Educational Services
    2009 - 2011 · 2 yrs