Haweya Platform now offers free content alongside its specialized educational courses, aiming to enhance access to knowledge. This content is not only intended for learners on the platform, but is also open to audiences around the world.
Through this content, we strive to enable all members of society to explore the different aspects of Egyptian identity—whether they are students, professionals, or individuals seeking a deeper understanding of their heritage. The free content includes a variety of videos that provide valuable insights into history, arts, customs and traditions, as well as the heritage and ancient Egyptian civilization.
This information is presented by academics specializing in ancient Egyptian civilization, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the content. The recorded videos aim to correct widespread misconceptions about our heritage and present historical facts in an easy-to-understand and engaging way.
At Haweya, we believe that knowledge should be accessible to everyone, and that fostering mutual understanding and respect among different cultures can contribute to building a cohesive and prosperous society. Through this initiative, we aim to encourage dialogue and the exchange of ideas, helping to create a rich educational environment that supports lifelong learning and appreciation of cultural heritage.
Course Features
- Lecture: 1
- Language: Arabic
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Dr Riham Arram
• Holds a Ph.D. in Ancient Egyptian Civilisation from the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels – Helwan University, Tour Guiding Department (French section).
• Certified expert with UNESCO in the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage and the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions.
• Worked as Director for the General administration for the Preservation of Cairo Heritage at Cairo Governorate for a decade.
• Worked as a consultant and expert in community engagement for cultural heritage projects with several international organizations such as UNESCO and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
• Practiced the profession of tour guiding for over 15 years.
• Taught at several Egyptian and private universities and has numerous internationally published research papers and publications.
• Participated in the supervision and discussion of several academic theses (Master’s and Ph.D.) at Helwan University and Brandenburg University in Germany.
