1. 2020. PhD Viva Examination Committee Member.  Title: Impact of Press Freedom on Reportage of Corruption in Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry: A Comparative Content Analysis of Four Nigerian, Newspaper”, prepared by Ayodehi Falade, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Fort Hare, Nigeria.
  2. 2018. PhD Viva Examination Committee Member. Title:  Media Discourse of Egyptian and British Newspapers’ Websites and Its Influence on the Formation of Images of Muslims and Islam post 25th January 2011 Revolution, prepared by Islam Aboualhuda, Doctoral School, Faculty of Media and Communication, Bournemouth University, UK.
  3. 2018. PhD supervisor and member of the Viva Examination Committee. Title:  Rumors, Public Opinion and Decision – Making in Egypt, prepared by Hatem Atef, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  4. 2017. Co-supervisor and member of the Viva Examination Committee. Title: Advertising Values in Family Advertisements in Egypt, prepared by Mosad Elsayed Saleh, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  5. 2015. Member of PhD Viva Examination Committee. Title: The Role of Egyptian and Arab Mass Media in the Democratic Transformation during the Period from 2005 -2011, prepared by Mohamed Ali Mohamed Ali Hamooda, Asyut University Department of Political Sciences, Egypt.
  6.  2014. Supervisor of PhD and Chaired of the Viva Examination Committee. Title:  Youth Use of Social Networks and Democratic Transformation in Egypt, prepared by Sherene Ahmed Kadwany, Asyut University, Egypt.
  7. 2014. Supervisor of PhD and member of the Viva Examination Committee. Title: Media Political Discourse, Decision Making and Democratic Transformation in Post Egypt Revolution, prepared by Sayed Abdel Rahman, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  8. 2014. Supervisor of PhD and member of the Viva Examination Committee. Title: Cultural and Technological Determinists of Public Opinion Research: A Comparative Study between U.S.A and Egypt, prepared by Eiman Abdelmaksoud Abdalla Eissa, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  9. 2014. Member of PhD Viva Examination Committee. Title: The Role of Organizational Communication in shaping the Image of International Non-Governmental Organizations in the Minds of Egyptian Elite, prepared by Ahmad Mostafa Kamel, Asyut University Department of Political Sciences, Egypt.
  10. 2010. Supervisor of PhD and member of the Viva Examination Committee. Title:   Internet Regulations and Cultural Identity, prepared by Lamees El Boghdadi, American University of London, UK.
  11. 2008. Member of the PhD Viva Examination Committee. Title:  Effectiveness of Organizational Communication in Promoting Political Awareness in Egypt, prepared by Ramdan Abdel Mawgood,   Department of Political Sciences and Public Administration, Faculty of Commerce, Asyut University, Egypt.
  12. 2006. Member of the PhD Viva Examination Committee. Title:   Internet Advertising Campaigns: Audiences and Effects, prepared by Soha  ElBatrawy, Department of Public Relations, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  13. 2002. Member PhD Viva Examination Committee. Title:    Public Relations in PRC: Patterns of Practice in the Development of Public Relations, in China,  prepared by TSUI, Yee Wan Linda,  Department of Media and Communications at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

Master’s Theses Supervision and Examination Committees Membership (Selected)

  1. 2019.  Chair, M. A Viva Examination Committee, Muyassar Suleiman, Title: “Impact of Gender-related Legal Regulations on Pursuing Sustainable Development: A Study of Kuwait’s National Development Plan (Vision 2013), May 5, 2019, Gulf Studies Program. Qatar University, Qatar. 
  2. 2019. Chair, M. A Viva Examination Committee. Title:  Older Adults and Social Media: Uses and Impacts in Qatar, by Alla Al Hajiri, Gulf Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University.
  3. 2018. Chair, M. A Viva Examination Committee. Title: The Portrayal of the State of Qatar in the Media: An Analytical Study of the Newspapers of the Gulf Blockading Countries (From 24 May 2017 to 21 September 2017) of the Gulf Crisis 2017-2018, by Sara Ibrahin Al- Khalfan, Qatar University, Qatar. 
  4. 2020. Co-supervisor and member of the Viva Examination Committee Member. Title: American Public Diplomacy in Egypt, prepared by Amani Nabil, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  5. 2018. Supervisor and member of the Viva Examination Committee Member. Title:  Exposure to Political Content of Egyptian Media and Political Efficacy of the Egyptian Youth before and after January 25th Revolution, “in progress” by Rana Aboud, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt. (Forthcoming).
  6. 2016. Supervisor and Cahir of Viva Examination Committee. Title: The Influence of Media Coverage of Religious Fatwa on the Attitudes of Egyptian Audiences: An Applied Research, prepared by Doaa Mohammad Ibrahim Megahed, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  7. 2015. Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:  Continuity and Change of Journalism Credibility and the Communication Behavior before and after January 25th Revolution, prepared by Aya Ahmad Khamis Basyouni, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  8. 2015. Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:   Freedom of the Press and Respect of the Judicial Authority: Is There a Conflict? prepared by Mahmoud Ali, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  9. 2012. Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:  New Media, Public Sphere and Human Rights Issues in Egypt, prepared by Abeer Azmi,   Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  10. 2010.  Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:  Factors affecting Agenda – Building in Yemen Journalism, prepared by Awatef Hassan, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  11. 2010. Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title: International Communication and Dialogue among Civilizations, prepared by Hyat Badr, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  12. 2010. Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:  The Role of Organizational Communication in Conflict Management: The Case of Ministry of Higher Education in Egypt, prepared by Sayed Ali, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  13. 2008. Member of Viva Examination Committee. Title: The Role of Information Centers in Community Development, prepared by Mohamed Mohamed Ali, Department of Political Sciences and Public Administration, Faculty of Commerce, Asyut University, Egypt.
  14. 2008. Viva Examination Committee Member. Title:  Political Dimensions of the Development of Basic Education and its Reflection on National Security in Egypt, prepared by Aaesha Mohamed Ahmed, Department of Political Sciences and Public Administration, Faculty of Commerce, Asyut University, Egypt.  
  15. 2007. Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:  The    Impact of Virtual Society on the Identity of Egyptians, prepared by Wala Mahmoud, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  16. 2005.  Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:  Freedom of  the Internet Communication and State Sovereignty, prepared by Amgad Saheen, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  17. 2005. Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:  Journalists and Public Relations Professionals Relationships, prepared by Eman Taher, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  18. 2001. Co- Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:  Mass Media and Agenda-Setting in UAE, prepared by Khouri, Huda, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  19. 1998. Co – Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:    Mass Media and Conflict Management, The Case of Gulf War”, prepared by Mahmoud Abdel Fattah, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  20. 1994. Co – Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title: The Impact of Television Viewing on Social Interaction, prepared by Abdul Aziz Kablan, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  21. 1992.  Co – Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title:   Joint Television Viewing and Family Interaction Relationship, prepared by Ashraf Abdel Mogheth, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt.
  22. 1992. Co-Supervisor and member of Viva Examination Committee. Title: International Communication Function of the Foreign Egyptian Offices, prepared by Khaled Gaweesh, Faculty of Mass Communication, Cairo University, Egypt. 

Supervision of Cairo University Master Student’ Projects: (Selected- 2007- 2008)    

  1. Trust in Egyptian Government Policies and its Impact on Media Consumption
  2. International Communication and Egyptian National Image.
  3. Impact of Children TV Channels on Children Behavior.
  4. How do Western Media affect Attitude of Tourists towards Egypt?
  5. Usage of Egyptian Media and Legitimacy of Egyptian Political System.
  6. Attitude of the Elite towards Quality of Education in Egypt.
  7. Internet Adoption and its Impact on Youth Social Isolation.
  8. Freedom of Expression and its Relation to Socio-Economic Development.
  9. Lack of Information and Credibility of Egyptian Government.
  10. Digital Divide and Economic Divide: Is there a Link?
  11. The Role of Private Press in the Egyptian Election Campaigns of 2005.
  12. Image of Islam and Muslims in the West after 2001 Events.
  13. The Right to Access information and Rumors about Health of President Mubarak.
  14. Internet Potentials for Human Rights.
  15. How does Internet reduce the Knowledge Gap?
  16. Freedom of the Internet and Corruption Fighting.
  17. Does Freedom Suppression curb International Terrorism?
  18. The Conflict between Free Flow of Information and State Sovereignty.
  19. Egyptian Media Coverage of War against Iraq: Media Frames and Consequences.
  20. Why do Arab Media fail in setting Priorities of Public Issues?
  21. Why do Authoritarian Regimes suppress Journalism?