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Abdulaziz Alkandari

PhD Researcher

Education

  • MSc. Information Management, Information Studies School, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA. Major: Information Management. (2010-2011)
  • Bachelor of Education, from the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (College of Basic Education), Kuwait. Graduation Project: “Electronic Book (E-Book)”. GPA:3.96 Distinction with the degree of honour

Academic work experience

Teaching Assistant, at the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (College of Basic Education), Kuwait.

Technical work experience

  • Administration Researcher – Zakat House 2005- 2009
  • Librarian – Ministry of Education 2002- 2005
  • Science Lab Organizer – Ministry of Education 2001- 2002
  • Computer Supervisor – Kuwait Teachers Society 1992- 2001

Skills and qualifications

  • Planning for marketing projects
  • Running Membership and Election Systems
  • Business meeting management
  • Running Database Systems. Backup and restoration of database system

Training courses

  • Leadership in the twenty first-century
  • Strategy Planning
  • Teamwork
  • Time management
  • Marketing
  • How to deal with Customers

Awards and certificates

Scholarship of The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (College of Basic Education), Kuwait. (To study MSc. And PhD abroad).2009
Certificate of Merit from Kuwait Teacher Society for outstanding efforts in the steering committee of the 23rd Education Conference in Kuwait. 1995

Languages

Arabic (Mother Tongue), and English (Fluent)

Research Interests

  • Information Retrieval Systems
  • Library Services Development
  • Managing Information Technology Projects
  • Electronic Information Sources
  • Using technology to enhance learning
  • Using technology to support civil society

Research Projects (current and previous)

  • Discover the role of adapting gaming technology for e-learning purposes through an academic library system

Qualifications and Memberships

  • American Libraries Association (ALA) membership from 2009

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THINKlab
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t. +44 (0)161 295 6579
e. thinklab@salford.ac.uk

Simon Hadfield
e. s.j.hadfield@salford.ac.uk

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  • THINKlab support RSPB and Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty to build resilient habitats and deliver a nature-based solution for a local community at risk of flooding

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