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Prof. Mosaad Abu Eldiyar

Professor of Clinical Psychology and Special Education, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Suez University.
Prof. Abu Eldiyar holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Ain Shams University and a second PhD in Special Education from Tanta University. He has published more than 45 international peer-reviewed research articles in indexed global journals and has authored over 55 academic books across the fields of psychology, special education, and educational sciences. In addition, he has developed 60 educational and psychological assessment tools, published and distributed across several Arab countries including Kuwait, Algeria, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Prof. Abu Eldiyar has delivered more than 60 professional training programmes locally and internationally, covering childhood development, psychology, special education, psychotherapy, addiction treatment, and behaviour modification.

Dr. Gad Elbeheri

Dr. Gad Elheheri is the Chairman of Global Educational Consultants (Egypt) and the CEO of Nawat Learning (Kuwait) . Previously, Dr. Elbeheri occupied various executive and academic posts such as: Arabic Lecturer for the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office (UK), UNDP Expert on Dyslexia, Executive Director for the Centre for Child Evaluation & Teaching and the Dean of the Australian College of Kuwait. He also worked in consultancy projects for the Arab League Education, Culture and Sciences Organization, the International Dyslexia Organization and the UNESCO.
Dr. Elbeheri obtained his PhD from the University of Durham, UK and has a keen interest in cross-linguistic studies of Dyslexia, Learning Disabilities and inclusions. Dr. Elbeheri has made over 50 conference and seminar presentations around the world and is widely published in English and Arabic in the field of Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities.

Dr. Fahad Al-Naeem

Dr. Fahad Al-Naeem is an Associate Professor in the Department of Special Education at King Faisal University. He obtained his PhD in Special Education from the University of Manchester. He has held several administrative positions at the university, including Head of the Department of Special Education and Director of the Measurement and Evaluation Centre, in addition to serving as Assistant Director of the National Research Centre for Giftedness and Creativity.
He has received numerous awards and certificates of excellence at both local and international levels and holds multiple registered patents. Dr. Al-Naeem has published extensively in high-ranking academic journals. His research interests include learning disabilities, ADHD, gifted students with learning disabilities (twice-exceptional learners), and the implementation of educational programs. He has also contributed to the development of several postgraduate programs at the national level.

Prof. Mosaad Abu Eldiyar

Professor of Clinical Psychology and Special Education, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Suez University.

Dr. Gad Elbeheri

Dr. Gad Elheheri is the Chairman of Global Educational Consultants

Dr. Fahad Al-Naeem

Dr. Fahad Al-Naeem is an Associate Professor in the Department of Special Education at King Faisal University.

Professor of Clinical Psychology and Special Education, and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Suez University.
Prof. Abu Eldiyar holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Ain Shams University and a second PhD in Special Education from Tanta University. He has published more than 45 international peer-reviewed research articles in indexed global journals and has authored over 55 academic books across the fields of psychology, special education, and educational sciences. In addition, he has developed 60 educational and psychological assessment tools, published and distributed across several Arab countries including Kuwait, Algeria, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. Prof. Abu Eldiyar has delivered more than 60 professional training programmes locally and internationally, covering childhood development, psychology, special education, psychotherapy, addiction treatment, and behaviour modification.

Prof. Mosaad Abu Eldiyar