Suez University, Suez, Egypt                                                                           Oct 2021 – Present

Assistant Professor in Accounting, Accounting Department (English Section), Faculty of Commerce

  • Module leader of “Principles of Financial Accounting” course for the foundation year.
  • Module leader for “Basics of Cost Accounting – Level II”, “Corporate Accounting – Level II”, “International Standards of Financial Reports – Level II”, “Partnership Accounting – Level I”, “Managerial Accounting – Level III”, “Accounting in Multinational Companies – Level IV”, “Financial Statement Analysis – Level IV” and “Advanced Auditing – Level IV” UG courses.
  • Module leader for “International Accounting” PG - MBA program, Accounting Major.
  • Module leader for “Advanced Financial Accounting”, “Management Accounting” and “Research Methodology and Methods” PG - M.Sc. Program in Accounting – Teaching in English.
  • Module leader for “Advanced Research in Auditing” and “International Accounting” PG - Ph.D. Program in Accounting – Teaching in English.
  • Associate editor (2021-2022) for the “Journal of Managerial, Financial and Quantitative Research”
  • Supervising and examining undergraduate dissertation for final year students.
  • Supervise M.SC. research student.
  • Ex-Member of the Faculty Academic Quality Assurance Program.

 

Suez University, Suez, Egypt, Part-time                                                          Oct 2021 – Jan, 2022

Assistant Professor in Accounting, Faculty of Politics and Economics, (English Section).

Module leader of “Introduction to Accounting” and “Cost Accounting” modules for second and third level economics major students.

 

Suez University, Suez, Egypt

Assistant Lecturer, Accounting Department (English Section)                              Aug 2019 – Sep 2021

  • Delivered tutorials to undergraduate students’ courses including Principles of Financial Accounting, Corporate Accounting and Microeconomics.
  • Evaluating Assignments and Quizzes.
  • Proctored final exams across all grades of the program.

Carried out other duties required by Accountancy Department.

Ain Shams University, Faculty of Business, Egypt                                                    September 2021

Ph.D. in Accounting –English Section”

Thesis Title: “Using Game Theory to Encounter Management Practices in Managing Audits” An Experimental Study. 

Thesis Viva Grade: Pass with minor corrections

 

The University of Edinburgh, Business School, United Kingdom           Academic Year 2018-2019

Visiting Ph.D. Student

Funded by the Ministry of Higher Education – Egyptian Government for a research grant of academic year in one of the top 50 worldwide ranked universities. UOE ranking 18th (QS World Ranking 2019)

  • Supervisor: Professor Christine Cooper.
  • PG Courses Attended: Qualitative Research – Current Issues in Accounting – Methods of Research – Supply Chain Analytics with Games.

 

Ain Shams University, Faculty of Business, Egypt                                                       April 2014

M.Sc. in Accounting “English Section”

Thesis Title: “The Effects of Using the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) on Stocks’ Value” An Applied Study in the Egyptian Stock Exchange.

  • Modules Grade: Distinction, Rank: 2nd
  • Thesis Viva Grade: Pass with no corrections.

 

Tanta University, Faculty of Commerce, Egypt                                                           May 2008

Bachelor. of Commerce “English Section”

Accounting Major – General Grade: Very Good

Grade: First-Class Grade

  • Salem, M. Alian, A. and Abdel.Megaid, M. 2019. A Game Model for the Auditor-Client Engagement to Deter Aggressive Reporting, Accepted Paper, Conference on Game Theory and Business Applications, The University of Edinburgh Business School, UK.
  • Salem, M. Alian, A., Abdel.Megaid, M. and Cooper, C. 2019. Engaging Auditor-Client Relationship from a non-cooperative to a cooperative Behaviour: A Literature Review, Accepted Paper, British Accounting & Finance Association “BAFA” Annual Conference with Doctoral Masterclasses, The University of Birmingham, UK