Academic Staff
Assistant Professor in Linguistics
Sureth Language and Literature
College of Basic Education
University of Duhok
- PhD in Linguistics, School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds, UK (2015).
- MA in English, College of Arts, University of Duhok, (2010).
- BA in English, College of Arts, University of Duhok, (2004).
An academic career spanning more than two decades at the University of Duhok highlights a profound commitment to linguistic scholarship, institutional growth, and pedagogical innovation. From early foundational roles to high-level departmental administration, this trajectory reflects a deep engagement with both the structural complexities of language and the practical demands of advanced professional training. The cornerstone of this teaching practice was laid during an initial period serving as an Assistant Researcher and Researcher within the English Department. In this dual capacity, vital departmental administrative responsibilities were balanced alongside interdisciplinary English instruction across diverse university colleges. Far from being a localized assignment, delivering language instruction to varied academic departments outside the core English faculty cultivated a distinct pedagogical adaptability, requiring complex linguistic concepts to be tailored to students of diverse academic backgrounds. This early immersion in cross-disciplinary environments established a versatile teaching philosophy that seamlessly carried over into upper-level undergraduate instruction. At the undergraduate level, focus centers on equipping third- and fourth-year students with highly specialized, market-ready professional competencies, bridging theoretical linguistic frameworks with practical application through core disciplines such as Simultaneous Interpreting, Contrastive Grammar, Advanced Translation and Composition, and Grammar and Writing. By focusing on these rigorous tracks, undergraduate instruction functions as a professional pipeline, preparing students to navigate complex multilingual landscapes with technical precision. Beyond undergraduate training, a significant portion of this academic leadership is dedicated to steering the next generation of researchers and scholars. At the postgraduate level, advanced training is delivered directly to MA candidates and doctoral researchers across multiple university colleges. Instructing at this level involves leading seminars in Linguistics and Academic English Language, where the objective extends past the transmission of advanced subject matter to actively cultivating rigorous research methodologies, critical analytical thinking, and sophisticated academic discourse. This commitment to highest-level doctoral scholarship is further exemplified by his specialized instruction at the PhD level, where he delivers comprehensive lectures on Advanced Syntax to doctoral candidates at the University of Zakho's College of Humanities (Department of English), and drives institutional development by designing and teaching foundational curriculum frameworks tailored specifically for PhD candidates at the University of Duhok's College of Basic Education (Department of English). Through this multifaceted approach, his teaching practice plays a vital role in elevating the academic standard of linguistic research within the institution and across the broader region.
My administrative, advocacy, and field leadership activities reflect sustained leadership in both academic governance and community development, spanning institutional administration, applied fieldwork, professional interpreting, and international scholarly engagement.
Academic Leadership and Curriculum Design
After serving as Director of the Centre of Languages, I assumed my current position as Head of the Sureth (Syriac) Language and Literature Department. In this capacity, I have played a central role in curriculum development, leading institutional initiatives to secure formal accreditation for the teaching of minority Intangible Cultural Heritage at the University of Duhok — an important step toward the recognition and preservation of endangered linguistic and cultural traditions within higher education.
Field Coordination and Capacity Building
As regional coordinator for the Intangible Cultural Heritage Gathering Project, conducted in partnership with the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, I designed and delivered training programmes for dozens of young Assyrian and Chaldean heritage practitioners. This capacity-building initiative focused on the development of a sustainable digital archive, equipping emerging community researchers with the methodological tools necessary for long-term heritage documentation and transmission.
High-Level Simultaneous Interpreting
I have provided professional simultaneous interpreting services for a range of international and national organizations, including GIZ, TearFund, SIL, and the Assyrian Aid Society. My interpreting engagements have also extended to high-profile ceremonial contexts, notably including the interpretation of addresses delivered by President Nechirvan Barzani at official university commencement ceremonies.
International Panels and Public Advocacy
I regularly represent the University of Duhok at international academic forums and policy platforms. My contributions include a presentation on heritage-driven economic development delivered in Beirut, participation in scholarly panels at the European Academy of Religion in Palermo, and engagement in national-level policy dialogue at the Kurdistan National Breakfast Prayer alongside senior figures in regional governance.