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Accounting & Marketing

ISSN: 2168-9601

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Dr Hiyam Ahmed Abdulrahim Mohamed

Dr Hiyam Ahmed Abdulrahim Mohamed

Dr Hiyam Ahmed Abdulrahim Mohamed
Assistant professor, Department of Economics
Collage of Business & Administration, Princess North Bint Abdulrahman University, Saudi Arabia

Biography

Hiyam A. bdulrahim (PhD) , Assistant Professor of Economics, the Former Chair Economic Department, Faculty of Business Administration at Princess Nourah University in Saudi Arabia. Specialized in Labor Economics and Human Development Studies . She has Experience in Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and Sudan for about 18 years, worked for two years as a Dean Faculty of Economics and Financial Studies, Sudan International University, Sudan. Dr. Hiyam Taught more than fifteen Economic courses in Arabic and English Languages. On research field, she Published 5 Articles in peer reviewed Journals and presented 7 research articles in regional conferences. She is an Editorial Board Member in Human Resources Journal since 2015 . She was a Key Facilitator for two projects of International Labor Organization (ILO) and an expert for two years, in Labor Force Survey, Ministry of Labor, Sudan. Dr. Hiyam is an accredited Trainer from the British Board, presented many training courses in Saudi Arabia and Sudan. Attended several training courses and workshops in Higher Education, planning and Personal fields. Participated in heading and membership of more than 20 committee in Saudi Arabia and Sudan. Regarding social services, participated in designing the Demand Plan for PNU for the Tenth Development Plan ( 2013). Conducted some training courses, seminars and workshops for the College of Business Administration.

Research Interest

Labor Economics , Human Development and Micro Economic Studies

Google Scholar citation report
Citations: 487

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