CURRICULUM VITAE Magda Campo Address: Home: 906 West Campus Point Lane Goleta, CA 93117 Office: Department of Religious Studies, room 3058 University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106 Phone: Home: (805) 968-5361 E-Mail: Birthplace: Office: (805) 893-3585 campo@religion.ucsb.edu Cairo, Egypt Citizenship: Obtained 11/1985 Education: Degrees: Sacré-Coeur, Cairo, Egypt Cairo University, 1969-1973, Cairo, Egypt BA in French Language and Literature 1973 American University in Cairo, 1991-1995 MA in Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language 1995 Major Subjects: Thesis Topic: Thesis Committee: French Language & Literature Arabic Language & Literature Arabic Phonology and Syntax Principles of Linguistic Analysis Psychological Factors in Language Learning Methods of Teaching of Foreign Language Research Methods and Experimental Design Audio Visual Resources Observation and Evaluation of Language Teaching; Classroom as Cultures Sociolinguistics in the Classroom The Use of Authentic Reading Material in the Arabic Language Classroom Prof. El-Said Badawi, Director, Teaching Arabic as a Foreing Language (TAFL) at The American University in Cairo, (AUC) Prof. Alaa al-gibali, director, Arabic Language Institute (ALI) at The American University in Cairo, (AUC)
Scholarships: UCSB Ibn Saud Research Grant, 1994. Post-Graduate Researcher (Non Student), Step 1, August 1, 1994 to September 30, 1994. French Cultural Center in Egypt Summer Grants in France, Summer to study theater and acting and to perform on stage in France, summer 1969 & summer 1976 Employment: Lecturer, University of California, Santa Barbara, 9/93- to present Lecturer, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1/86-6/91 Translator, French, Arabic and English Kiwanis International, Chicago, Illinois, 0/80-1/81 French Instructor. French Cultural Center, Cairo, Egypt, 9/74-2/78 French teacher. St Vincent School, Cairo, Egypt, 9/73-6/74 Courses taught: First Year Arabic (Arabic 10A, 10B, 10C) at UCSB First Year Arabic (Arabic 10A, 10B, 10C) intensive Summer course at UCSB Second Year Arabic (Arabic 10D) at UCSB Second Year Arabic (Arabic 10D, 10E, 10F) at UCSB 9/03- to Present Arabic Instructor Fulbright Hayes Group Project to Jordan K-12 teacher s Seminar. Summer 2006 Arabic Instructor Fulbright Hayes Group Project to Egypt K-12 teacher s Seminar. Summer 2003-2004 Second Year Arabic (Arabic 10F) at UCSB, Spring 1998 First and Second Year Arabic Discussion (10A, 10D) Fall 1998 Intensive Beginning Arabic Summer 1995-1997 Intensive Beginning Arabic Summer 2001 and 2005 Introduction to Islamic and Near Eastern Studies (INEST 45), Spring 2001 Religion Food and Culture of the Middle East RS 185 winter 2002 to present Egyptian Colloquial RS 194, fall 2001, and winter and Spring 2002-RS10X,Y,Z 2003 and 2005-2006-2007 Audio-Visual method in French, beginning, intermediate, Advanced levels (De Vive Voix and La France en Direct Methods) at the French Cultural Center. 1974-1978 French reading, grammar, dictation and analysis in the Primary and Secondary grades. St. Vincent School. 1973-1974 Tutoring in Arabic an French conversation and grammar 1982 Affiliations: Affiliated with the Linguistics Department at UCSB, since 2002 Publications: Abstract: Using a Medieval Poem in Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic Classroom, Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 39 (June 2005): 55-56.
Encyclopedia: article Magda Campo and Juan E. Campo, Women, Gender and Food Preparation: Central Arab States, Egypt, and North Africa for the Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures (EWIC). Leiden: Brill * * previously listed as in press Invited Lectures and Professional Activities: Council of American Overseas Research Centers, Fall 2008. Evaluation of initial student s applications for the 2009 Intensive Summer Institutes. An Introductory Egyptian Arabic Textbook, Ahlan Bikum fii Masr. By Sonia Ghattas-Soliman. Manuscript review, winter 2007 Something s Brewing in Arabia Goleta Public Library. Winter 2007. With Juan E. Campo. Cuisine of the Middle East Institute of World Culture, Santa Barbara, CA 2006 Coffee and Coffee Making in Arab Food Traditions: A Global Story, Mesa Southwest Museum, Mesa, Arizona, winter 2005, with Juan E. Campo. Using a Medieval Poem in Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic Classroom, University of Arizona s 2005 Western Consortium Multi-Language Workshop, March 2005. Growing Up in Egypt: A Woman s Story, Veritas Forum, University of California, Santa Barbara, April 2005. Women in the Middle East, Goleta Valley Presbyterian Church, Spring 2002 Lecture Arabic Language Methods, How to Teach Arabic Efficiently in the Classroom in Islamic and Near Eastern Studies (INES) 45 in Prof. Richard D. Hecht. Spring 2002 Radio Interview, Afghani Women fall 2001 Talk of the Town with Evie Lecture Women in the Middle East, Goleta Valley Presbyterian Church, Spring 2002
Transcribing, translating Arabic song lyrics for the Middle East Ensemble programs, fall 1997 to present Coaching student vocalists in Arabic song lyric pronunciation, Fall 1997 to present Why Believe in Anything? UCSB, Interfaith lecture, and facilitator. Winter 1999 The Arabic Language, UCSB, History (INEST 45) spring 1998 Women in Egypt and the Middle East, Goleta Valley Presbyterian Church, March 1987, SB First Presbyterian Church, April 1989 Women in Egypt, UCSB, Women s Studies lecture, Fall 1988, winter 1991 Middle Eastern Women and the War in the Gulf, Goleta Valley Presbyterian Church, 3/91 The Religious Life of Women in Egypt, panelist UCSB Honors Program forum, 5/91 University Service Merit Personnel Review for Lecturer in Religious Studies Department. 2007. Merit Personnel Review for Lecturer in Political Sciences Department. 2006. Religion, Food and Culture of the Middle East. Lecture. Spring 2006 for Kate High School students at UCSB. UC Consortium for Language Learning & Teaching steering Committee since 2002. UCSB EAP interview committee for Egypt. Winter 1999 to present UCSB Convocation Student s Orientation. Fall 2000, 2001 Cooked dinner for the UCSB MultiCultural Center reception of
Middle Eastern students, community and faculties for the September 11, tragedy UCEAP Egypt Orientation leader. May 1999 Religious Studies Ad Hoc Committee for language instruction, Chair. Winter 1999 Undergraduate mentor, UCSB L&S Mentorship Program 1997-1998 Faculty Advisor, Afghani Student Association 1997 Workshop: Steering Committee Meeting, UC Consortium for Language Learning & Teaching, University of California, San Diego, October 2002, April 2003. Community Service: Center for Middle East Studies (CMES) Teacher s Workshop, Food Religion and Culture of the Middle East, UCSB Summer 2001 and Fall 2001 Oral Proficiency Testing Middlebury, Vermont, Summer 2001 The Middle East Language Teachers Workshop, The University Of Texas Austin, Winter 2001 Participant in undergraduate language instruction workshop, UCSB, Fall 1995 CASA III Summer Program for Arabic Language Instructors, American University in Cairo (AUC), 1993 Participant in undergraduate language instruction workshop, UCSB, Fall 1987 PAX 2100, Human Structures Committee. Its mission is to develop Peace and Social Wellness attitudes and Skills, 2/94-11/95 Board member and (FOMEMA) Friends of the Middle East Music Association at UCSB, 1993/-present Secretary of Association, Fall 1998-2003, 2004 to present. Award: Outstanding Faculty Member Awards Spring 2000, 2001, 2003-2004. The Residence Halls Association & The Office of Residential Life