Mina Ezzat Azer was born in 1984 in Alexandria, Egypt. She received an Advanced Translation Diploma from Notting Hill College Egypt in 2016, a course in Academic Writing from ASEB in 2014, and an LLB from Alexandria University in 2010. Her work experience includes freelance translating from 2014 to 2016 and serving as a Senior Legal Translator at Access Centre for Translation Services from 2016 to 2017. She is fluent in Arabic and English and is also a novelist and scriptwriter.
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07/26 1984
13 Hamza Ibn Abdel Mutteleb st. from Khalil
Hamada st. and Amin Khairat Elghandour st. –
Miami – Al Muntazah Awal – Alexandria –
Egypt
00201227142105
minaezzatazer@gmail.com
2016
2014
2010
Advanced Translation Diploma from School of
Languages, Notting Hill College Egypt
(Alexandria Branch).
Course in the Academic Writing from Academic
System for Educational Basics (ASEB), an official
Partner of Birmingham College,, UK –
Alexandria.
LLB from faculty of law (English department),
Alexandria University.
2014
2016 - 2017
Freelancer General & Subtitle Translator
Access Centre for Translation Services,
Alexandria
Senior Legal Translator
Arabic
English
Native language
Fluent, in speaking and in writing
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Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
Microsoft Office.
I also work as a novelist since 2012 and have a collection of short
stories named as “The bitter Breast” published by Tanta Book
house in 2012.
Further to being a Scriptwriter since 2013, after having a certificate
in screenwriting from First Step Workshop, Cairo, Egypt.
So far, I’ve written the script for four features short movies are:
“what’s after Z” by Hend Ibrahim, “Echo” by Rana Hshem, “The
lifetime Opportunity” by Mahmoud Abdel Aziz and “Echo (Naguib
Nahfouz)” by Mustafa El Ogery.
References Furnished upon request.