Ali H. Raddaoui

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Gender Male
Industry Education
Occupation Faculty member - Global and Area Studies Program - Professor of Applied Linguistics, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Location University of Wyoming , Laramie, United States
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Introduction Faculty member of the Global and Area Studies, University of Wyoming in Laramie; Professor of higher education, University of Sfax, Tunisia; Certified English-Arabic-French Translator; Arab Professional Translators Association, Beirut, Lebanon (2009); Fulbright scholar, Indiana University of Bloomington, 1984-1988; Former vice-dean, director of studies, College of Letters and Humanities, Sfax, Tunisia;Coordinator for workgroup on Communication and E-Learning.with Euro-Med Permanent University Forum: Oct. 2006 June 2008; External Examiner. University of Exeter, School of Education and Lifelong Learning. England. 2002 – Todate; Teaching Fellow. University of Exeter, School of Education and Lifelong Learning. Dubai Ed D. Program. October 2003 - September 2004; Lecturer of English. UAE University; Al-Ain, UAE. 1999-2004; Assistant Professor of English. IPA. Saudi Arabia. 1996 to 1999; Student-teacher. TESOL Practicum. Indiana University, Winter 1985; English Language teacher. Hammamet Secondary, 1981-84; French Language Assistant. Earls Grammar School, Hales Owen, Birmingham, England. 1979-1980;
Interests Walking, chatting, picture taking, technology, creative writing, traveling, public speaking, reading, experimenting, communicating...
Favorite Music Fairouz, Egyptian music, Arab Gulf music, Tunisian folk music, Irish music, Country and Western music.

When you open your eyes underwater, do you ever worry that you'll drown?

Much of my swimming takes place in salty water, so I'm more likely to float than to drown. If I do drown though, there's much that awaits me by way of swimming in the underworld with open eyes.