Yasmine Hasnaoui was born in 1979 in Marrakech, Morocco. In 2002 she earned her BA in English Literature at Hassan II faculty in Mohammedia. In 2000 she represented Morocco at the English Public Speaking Union in London where her main theme was Money’s impact on the world. Right after getting her BA in 2002 She prepared the CELTA certificate (Certificate of English Language to Adults) through Cambridge University. She had a nine months theoritical training in Human Resources at the Management Business School in Mohammedia .
Professionally, Yasmine worked as a school secretary in a French high school in Casablanca for four years and then was offered a teaching position with the American Language Center in Mohammedia. In 2004 she was awarded the Fulbright scholarship to teach Introductory / Intermediate Arabic and Women’s position in the Middle East and Morocco at Austin College Texas. While in the United States she took classes which included School and Society , Literature and Gender, Teaching with Technology, Development of Literacy and Political Sciences.
She participated in a nine day Model United Nations conference at the United Nations Headquarters in New York where she worked with other University students on International issues, namely refugees, Gender and Equity and Female Infanticide.
She was a member at the Human Rights Association in Mohammedia and the Muslim Students Association in Texas.
Now she’s back to Morocco where she is an assistant professor of Business English at the University of Law in Mohammedia. She is also a teacher at the American Language Center in mohammedia. Meanwhile she is applying to International Organizations where she wants to broaden her knowledge, represent her country and help those who are in need. |