Amal Amir
Amal Amir is a distinguished academic and cultural leader with a Ph.D. in French Literature and Civilization from Sorbonne Paris IV. With over two decades of experience in academia, training, and cultural diplomacy, she has excelled in fostering international partnerships, managing academic programs, and mentoring students from diverse backgrounds.
As the founder and director of the French Agency for Training and Cultural Activity (AFFAC), Amal develops tailored training programs that enhance educational experiences and promote the global influence of French culture. Her tenure as an Academic Consultant at the Kuwaiti Embassy in Paris further solidified her expertise in facilitating scholarships, creating institutional partnerships, and mentoring students.
Amal’s contributions extend to the arts and education sectors, with roles including Executive Director of the Training and Distance Learning Center at the French University in Egypt and Assistant Professor at Ain Shams University. She has also collaborated with UNESCO on cultural heritage projects and authored publications exploring literature and intercultural dialogues.
Amal founded the community Regards 9 Parlons-Cultivons to encourage multicultural collaboration through webinars and knowledge exchange. Her linguistic proficiency in French, English, and Arabic, combined with her dedication to education and cultural enrichment, underscores her commitment to bridging cultures and advancing learning worldwide.