A Heartfelt Congratulations on Receiving the Best Researcher Award! 
- Dr. Marwan Mohammed, College of Education for Humanities, University of Anbar, Iraq: Research in English Literature
Mr. Marwan Kadhim Mohammed, It is with immense pleasure and pride that we extend our warmest congratulations to you on being awarded the prestigious title of Best ResearcherAward by ScienceFather. This honor is a testament to your outstanding contributions to the field of English literature and your unwavering commitment to advancing knowledge.
Your dedication to research, evident through the depth and breadth of your scholarly work, has not only enriched the academic community but has also inspired those around you. The Best Researcher Award is a well-deserved recognition of your relentless pursuit of excellence, your insightful contributions to literary discourse, and your significant impact on the scholarly landscape.
Your journey, from the early days of teaching English in secondary schools to your current position as an Assistant Professor, Head of the English Department, and a prolific researcher, reflects a trajectory marked by passion, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to the pursuit of knowledge.
The multitude of published papers in reputable journals, exploring diverse themes such as communicative techniques in literature, identity formation, and psychoanalytic perspectives, showcases the depth of your intellectual curiosity and the breadth of your expertise. Your active participation in international conferences, workshops, and reviewer roles further highlights your dedication to the global academic community.
As you receive the Best Researcher Award, may it serve as both a recognition of your past achievements and an encouragement for the future. Your exemplary work not only contributes to the collective body of knowledge but also sets a standard for aspiring researchers to emulate. Once again, congratulations on this well-deserved accolade. May this award be a source of pride, motivation, and inspiration for many more years of impactful research and academic leadership.
Professional Profiles:
Bio Summary:
Mr. Marwan Kadhim Mohammed is an Assistant Professor with a PhD in English Literature, specializing in the Modern English Novel. Born on February 22, 1971, in Iraq, he has dedicated his career to the study and teaching of English language and literature. With a rich educational background, he obtained his BA in English Language & Teaching from Anbar University in 1994, followed by an MA in English Literature and Criticism from Yarmouk University, Jordan, in 1999. His academic journey culminated with a PhD in English Literature from UPM University, Malaysia, in 2017.
Throughout his career, Mr. Mohammed has held various academic positions, including Head of the English Department at Anbar University. His expertise extends to diverse areas within English literature, with a particular focus on modern novels and literary criticism. Besides his teaching roles, he has contributed significantly to the academic community through research, publications, and participation in international conferences.
Research Focus:
Mr. Mohammed’s primary research focus lies in the Modern English Novel, with a keen interest in exploring communicative techniques, identity formation, and the problematic aspects of truth in literary works. His research often employs interdisciplinary perspectives, incorporating elements of sociology, psychology, and philosophy to enrich his analyses. The intersection of literature and cultural studies is a recurring theme in his work.
Professional Journey:
Mr. Mohammed’s professional journey has been marked by a commitment to education and scholarly pursuits. From teaching English in secondary schools to becoming an Assistant Professor, he has accumulated a wealth of experience. Noteworthy roles include Head of the English Department at Anbar University and positions in language institutes and educational centers.
Honors & Awards:
While specific honors and awards are not detailed in the provided information, it is common for scholars of Mr. Mohammed’s caliber to receive recognition for their contributions to academia. These may include awards for outstanding research, teaching excellence, or leadership in educational institutions.
Publications Top Noted & Contributions:
Mr. Mohammed has a substantial list of published papers in reputable journals, covering a range of topics such as communicative techniques in literature, identity formation, and psychoanalytic perspectives in literary works. His contributions extend beyond the written word, including participation in international conferences, workshops, and reviewer roles for academic journals.
Title: Truth Problematization and Identity Formation: A Foucauldian Reading of Martin Amis’s Money
- Journal: 3L: The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies
- Year: 2016
- Citations: 3
Title: Transgressing Power and Identity Re-Formation in Martin Amis’s Money
- Journal: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences
- Year: 2016
- Citations: 3
Title: Environmental crises and narrative consciousness in Maja Lunde’s the History of Bees
- Journal: Social Sciences & Humanities Open
- Year: 2024
- Citations: Not specified
Title: Crossing Boundaries: Black Women’s Diaspora in Gloria Naylor’s The Women of Brewster Place.
- Journal: Journal of Anbar University for Languages & Literature
- Year: 2022
- Citations: Not specified
Title: The Surprise As A Communicative Technique Of Deviation In Alice Walker’s Novel (The Color Purple)
- Journal: Dirasat, Human and Social Sciences
- Year: 2020
- Citations: Not specified
Title: Problematization for Objectification: Sex and Woman in Amis’ Novel “The Pregnant Widow”
- Year: 2019
- Citations: Not specified
Title: The Revolutionary Spirit In LeRoi Jones ‘ Dutchman
- Journal: Journal of Al-Anbar University for Language and Literature
- Year: 2012
- Citations: Not specified
Title: The Resurrected Soul: A Study of Sylvia Plath’s “Lady Lazarus”, “A Better Resurrection” and “Fever 103”
- Journal: Journal of Anbar University for Language & Literature
- Year: 2010
- Citations: Not specified
Title: Adlerian Reading of Shakespeare’s Richard III: A Psychoanalytic Perspective.
- Journal: Journal of Anbar University for Language & Literature
- Year: 2008
- Citations: Not specified
Title: Repetition as a technique in Nizar Qabbani’s Poetry
- Journal: Journal of Al-Anbar University for Language and Literature
- Year: 2006
- Citations: Not specified
Title: Conradian Touches in Al-Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North
- Journal: Journal of Anbar University for Language & Literature
- Year: 2005
- Citations: Not specified
Research Timeline:
- 1994: Bachelor’s in English Language & Teaching, Anbar University
- 1999: Master’s in English Literature and Criticism, Yarmouk University, Jordan
- 2003-2014: Teacher of English language and Literature, Anbar University
- 2017: PhD in English Literature, UPM University, Malaysia
- 2019-2021: Head of the English Department, Anbar University