About me
Hanaa Ibrahim Abd El-Mohsen Ibrahim Moslem is a Museum Educator at The Grand Egyptian Museum. She got her Ph.D. in Egyptology (Hieroglyphs) with "First-class Honours" from the Faculty of Archaeology at Cairo University in 2024. She also holds an M.A. in Egyptology (2018) and a B.A. in Egyptology (2008) from the same institution. Her professional experience includes creating educational programs and workshops for various audiences, including children, adults, and special needs groups at the Grand Egyptian Museum. She is a member of the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE), the Egypt Exploration Society (EES), and the International Council of Museums (ICOM). Additionally, she has skills in digital epigraphy, public relations, and museum education, and is proficient in both Arabic and English. Hanaa has published articles such as “Eyeliner Offering in the Open Courtyard of Kom-Ombo Temple” and “QbHw, A Fresh Water Offering in the Open Courtyard of Kom-Ombo Temple” in the Magazine of the Faculty of Archaeology, South Valley University (2023). She also presented an article titled “The Role of Amoun-Re in the Mamisis of the Late and Greco-Roman Period” at the 1st colloquium of the Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale (2019). She is currently preparing two additional articles for publication with the American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE).