PhD Candidate, Educator, and Academic Researcher
Susan Qasrani is a dedicated academic, educator, and researcher deeply committed to linguistic preservation, educational development, and cultural history. As a doctoral candidate, her work bridges the gap between historical heritage and modern academic methodology, making her a vital contemporary voice in her field.
Advanced Academic Research: As a PhD candidate, her research focuses heavily on the preservation and pedagogy of the Syriac/Assyrian language, historical linguistics, and cultural heritage. Her academic pursuits aim to document endangered linguistic nuances and adapt modern educational frameworks for native-language instruction.
Educational Leadership: Beyond her own studies, she has a strong background in education, working to develop curricula and teach the next generation. Her efforts focus on strengthening identity through language immersion and historical literacy.
Cultural Advocacy & Media Engagement: She is an active participant in academic symposiums, cultural panels, and intellectual forums. Through her work with various cultural associations and media appearances, she frequently discusses the challenges of modern heritage preservation and the critical role of women in academic leadership within diaspora and indigenous communities.
Community Enrichment: Known for her collaborative approach, she works alongside international academic institutions and local cultural organizations to elevate the visibility of Near Eastern Christian and Assyrian heritage on the global stage.
"Preserving a language is not just about saving words; it is about safeguarding an entire worldview and history for the generations to come."