Rania Hafez

Rania Hafez is Programme Leader for the MA Education at the University of Greenwich and a Fellow of the Muslim Institute. Rania has researched and published on professionalism, cultural identity, and Islam and education.

In 2008 Rania founded ‘Muslim Women in Education’ a professional network for educationalists and researchers. In addition to her academic work Rania is a regular political and cultural commentator whose media credits include the BBC, Levant TV, and the Islam Channel.

Related Sessions
Tuesday 12 October 2010, 6.30pm Hallmark Hotel, Midland Road, Derby DE1 2SQ
Publications

Faith in the Academy in Hudson, C. & Williams, J. (eds)  Why Academic Freedom Matters, (Civitas 2016)

Beyond the Metaphor: time to take over the castle in Daley, M., Orr, K. & Petrie, J. (2015) FE and The Twelve Dancing Princess, (IOE Press 2015)

Playing on the Boundaries: A Childhood across Cultural and Geographical Lines in Childhood in the Past: an international journal, Vol. 7 No. 2, September, 2014, 117–132


Festival Buzz

Abortion: the hard arguments

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