Professors

Prof. Maha El Masri

  • Rank
    Professor
  • Degree
    PhD
  • Specialization
    Arts, Archeology and Art History
  • Major
    Classical and Levantine ceramics and etchings

Born in Bednayel, 1973

 

Scientific Qualifications

  • PhD in Arts, Archeology and Art History from the University of Marc Bloch in Strasbourg in 2002;
  • Master of Arts and Archeology from the University of Marc Bloch in Strasbourg in 1999;
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Arts and Archeology from the Faculty of Letters & Human Sciences at the Lebanese University in 1995;
  • Bachelor of Arts and Archeology from the Faculty of Letters & Human Sciences at the Lebanese University in 1994.

Professional Career

  • Lecturer at the Faculty of Information at the Lebanese University in 2005, and in the Faculty of Letters & Human Sciences in 2007;
  • Director of the Faculty of Letters & Human Sciences (Branch 5) at the Lebanese University since 2021;
  • Head of the Department of Arts & Archeology at the Faculty of Letters & Human Sciences (Branch 5) at the Lebanese University between 2017-2021;
  • Coordinator of the Center for Research and Studies at the Faculty of Letters & Human Sciences (Branch 5) since 2018;
  • Member of the Research Team for Arts & Archeology at the Doctoral School of Literature, Humanities & Social Sciences at the Lebanese University between 2017 and 2021;
  • Supervisor and rapporteur of PhD dissertation and master theses at the Lebanese University;
  • Coordinator of the General Union of Arab Archaeologists in Lebanon since 2018, and member of its Board of Directors in 2020;
  • Scientific participation with the French-Lebanese mission in Tyre under the direction of Louis-Pierre Gatier since 2008;
  • Scientific participation in the restoration project of the Beaufort Castle Shaqif Arnun, in coordination with the Directorate General of Antiquities between 2010 and 2011;
  • Participant in local and international conferences and author of researches and publications on issues related to archeology, excavation and preservation of archaeological finds.