Mahmoud Muhammad Alhirthani - Profile




Mahmoud Muhammad Alhirthani, a distinguished translation, teaching, and research figure, brings a unique perspective to English to Arabic translation and intercultural studies. With a Ph.D. from the University of Manchester and an MA from the University of Westminster, Alhirthani's career spans over twenty-five years, marked by leadership roles in academia, administration, and active participation in international conferences. His work stands out for its focus on translation ethics and exploring language, culture, and ideology in the modern Arab world. Alhirthani's contributions to prestigious cultural venues globally, through his numerous refereed research papers and books, delve into the role of translation in reflecting and promoting cultural narratives, and the implications of power relations in translational activities.

As an Assistant Professor of Translation Studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Mahmoud Muhammad Alhirthani is a key member of the Executive Council of the International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies (IATIS). His comprehensive course designs, tailored to undergraduate and graduate levels, encompass areas such as literary translation, legal translation, and media translation. Alhirthani's commitment to advancing the field of translation is evident through his extensive publication record, notable awards, and engagements such as delivering talks at prestigious institutions like SOAS, London. His dedication to fostering a deeper understanding of translation as a tool for cultural exchange and societal discourse continues to significantly impact academia and beyond.
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