The forum, scheduled for 1-3 November in Beijing, is a global gathering of thought leaders, academics, and innovation pioneers focused on critical global issues.
Professor Mona Makram-Ebeid will contribute her expertise to a panel session titled ‘China–Central Asia–Middle East: Regional Connectivity and Sustainable Development’ at the 20th Beijing Forum.
The forum, co-hosted by Peking University, Beijing Municipal Commission of Education, and the Chey Institute for Advanced Studies, is a global platform for fostering understanding and cooperation among diverse cultures.
Professor Ebeid will also participates in a session titled ‘Harmony of Civilizations and Prosperity for All—The Era of Innovation and Advancement of Mankind’.
With a distinguished career spanning decades, Ebeid has made significant contributions to the fields of politics, international relations, and human rights.
Ebeid is a distinguished Egyptian scholar, diplomat, and former senator with a rich and diverse career spanning decades.
She has made significant contributions to the fields of politics, international relations, and human rights, both nationally and internationally.
A graduate of Harvard University and the American University in Cairo, Ebeid has held numerous high-level positions throughout her career.
She served as a member of the Egyptian Parliament from 1990 to 1995 and as a senator from 2012 to 2013.
She has also held advisory roles to various government bodies, including the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and the Minister of Immigration.
Additionally, Ebeid has had a distinguished academic career. She is a distinguished lecturer of Political Science at the American University in Cairo and has taught at several other universities, including Georgetown, Maryland, John Hopkins, and the Sorbonne Abu Dhabi.
Her research and publications focus on a wide range of topics, including international relations, human rights, and development.
Ebeid has been actively involved in international affairs throughout her career. She has served as an advisor to the United Nations, the World Bank, and various international organizations.
She has also been a member of several parliamentary delegations and has represented Egypt at numerous international conferences.
She is a prolific writer and commentator, with her work has been published in numerous newspapers and journals.
For her contributions to her country and the international community, Ebeid has received numerous awards and honors, including the Officier de la Légion d'Honneur, the Distinguished Alumni Award from the American University in Cairo, and the distinguished Annual Award for Women from the AMADEUS Institute in Morocco.
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