In academia, Reem has taught research and academic writing in a number of institutions and training workshops including:
The American University of Libya; Careers in Academia 2030; Ramada; and Dar Kebra Oil Services Training Division.
Her research interests are in areas of critical heritage studies and heritage value, social identity, mnemonic performances, and embodiment of meaning.
For research history and seminar presentations please see below:
Paper: The Archaeology Conventions Prevented
Conference: Public Archaeology Twitter Conference 4
Archaeology: Access, Barriers, and Participation; 2019
Paper: Community Uses of Ruins: The De-Monumenting and Re-Monumenting
of a Colonial Symbol in the Medina of Tripoli, Libya
Conference: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Cultural Heritage in Conflict
Middle Eastern Studies Association (MESANA)
Organised by: Arab-German Young Academy, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, and Orient Institut Beirut; 2019
Paper: Authoritative 'Theaterification' of Value
Invited for (unattended):
'Heritage and Authoritarianism' Symposium
at The University of Cambridge; 2018
Paper: In Accidental Spaces
Invited for (unattended):
'Generosity' Conference
to be held at Cardiff University; 2018
Transcending the Fourth Wall: Being in the Narrative
Master Degree Thesis, research by design
Cardiff University; 2014
Perceiving the Old City, Tripoli
Master Degree Dissertation
Cardiff University; 2013
A Chronicle of Cultural Heritage in Libya
USAID Event on Libya
Tunis; 2019
Libyan Cultural Heritage & Traditional Art
iReMMO Institute for Research and Studies
in the Mediterranean Middle East
Marseille, France; 2016
Tripoli Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis
Instants Vidéo Numériques et Poétique
Marseille, France; 2016
Identity and Tangible Heritage in Tripoli Medina
Scene for Cultural Heritage
Tripoli; 2015
Social History of Bab Bhar
Save the Old City Campaign
Tripoli; 2012
Why Protect the Old City?
Save the Old City Campaign
Tripoli; 2012