Mohamed Dellal
Mohamed Dellal grew up in a mountainous area (Midelt, Morocco). He completed his primary and secondary high school and University education before he started a career as a high school teacher. After three years, he settled as an Assistant at Mohamd Premier University, Oujda. After another four years, he joined Strathclyde, Glasgow, to complete a master's in literature. He returned to the university, taught literary theory and completed a doctoral degree. He has written several academic papers, some of which are published on the web others in national and international journals. He contributed and edited a book under the title of Moroccan Culture in 21st century: Globalisation, Challenges and Prospects (Nova 2013). He also published theory books: The Mulwiya Estuary Bird Guide: Water Birds, (2024); Cybersecurity and International Law: Legal Perspectives (2017).
As a fiction writer, he published, locally, a collection of short stories (When the Wind from the Atlas Blows, 2007) as well as a travel account (Skimming the Foams of Times Past, 2023). He also translated a couple of books from the French (Midelt: Life Stops Regained, 2023 and Mehdi the Resilient Orphan, 2024). He completed a BA and master's in international public law and finally completed a doctoral degree in the same program.
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