Faculty of Tourism

Prof.Dr. Rasha Mostafa Mohamed Omran

Contact Information
Phone number : 084 6352181
Fax number : 084 6356631
E-mail Address : rmo00@fayoum.edu.eg
Office : Tourism and Hotels Building - 5th floor - Room No 503.
Postal Address: Fayoum - Fayoum University - Faculty of Tourism & Hotels - Tourist Guidance Department - POBox: 63514
Academic Qualifications
B.Sc .: Tourism guidance. faculty of Tourism Hotels – Helwan- University -1994
M.Sc .: Tourism guidance. faculty of Tourism & Hotels –  1999
Ph. D .: Tourism guidance. faculty of Tourism & Hotels –  2007
Academic Positions
Demonstrator : From 1995 To 1999
Assistant Lecturer : From 1999 To 2007
Lecturer : From 2007 To 2012
Assistant Professor : From 2012 To 2017
Professor : From 2017 Until Now
Academic Rank
Acting Director of the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels for Community Service and Environmental Development from 11/01/2016 to 21/8/2022.
Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Tourism and Hotels for Education & Students from 21/8/2022 until now.
Research Interests
Art
History
Archaeology
civilization
List of Publications

Retribution by Burning in Cauldrons in the Underworld Books during the New Kingdom

Golden Fly Jewellery During The Middle and New Kingdoms

Therapeutic Message and Reflexology in Ancient Egypt (Alternative Treatment)

Database Management System for the Development of Tourist Guides and Travel Agencies

Knife - Holders in Ancient Egyptian Tombs (Religious and Artistic Study)

Alcoholic Beverages and Health in Ancient Egyptian Conceptions (Advantages and Disadvantages)

Egg in Ancient Egypt Authenticity of Easter Egg Tradition

Baked - Products in Ancient Egypt Analytic Study

Hairstyles of the Private Statues from El-Fayoum during The Middle Kingdom

Washing Hands in Ancient Egypt (As an Intangible Heritage)

Golden Fly Necklaces during the Middle and New Kingdoms

None – Royal Statuettes from Meir during the Old and Middle Kingdoms (Comparative and Analytic Study)

Food Offerings – List in Saqqara private Tombs during the Old Kingdom (Religious Significance)

Therapeutic Massage and Reflexology in Ancient Egypt (Alternative Treatment)

The Symbolism of Heart Scenes in Ancient Egypt

Hypocephalus in Ancient Egyptian Religion

Mongoose: A Manifestation of Various Deities in Ancient Egypt