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Boutheina Majoul

Dr. Bootheina Majoul is currently an Assistant Professor of English Literature & Studies at the High Institute of Languages of Tunis (ISLT, University of Carthage). She holds an MA in Cross Cultural Poetics (ISLT, University of Carthage) and a PhD in English Literature (FLAHM, University of Manouba). She has 19 years of teaching experience in 7 Tunisian institutions. She taught a myriad of courses. She is experienced in all virtual teaching; she ensured the conception and tutoring of several online courses with the Tunisian Virtual University. She is also certified in blended teaching. She trained a great number of students and professionals in communication. She published four books, several academic articles and five collections of poems. She delivered presentations in several national and international conferences in Tunisia and other foreign countries; and organized several academic events: conferences, workshop and study days. She is a member of ATe-L the Tunisian Association of E-Learning (Tunisian Virtual University) and of the research unit “Language and Cultural Forms” (ISLT, University of Carthage).