Hana Elghoul is a freelance localization and data research specialist for Google, a role she holds in tandem with her PhD studies in English Linguistics at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of Sfax. Her graduate research investigates authorial stance in postgraduate academic writing across genres from a functional linguistic perspective. She also graduated as a WeLead Scholar from the G. W. Bush Presidential Center upon completion of the 2018 (October) – 2019 (March) leadership and economic empowerment course sessions. Passionate about the use of technology to further one’s education, Hana enrolled in an online course in Project Management and received a micro-master’s degree issued by the Rochester Institute of Technology.
SYFLAT is an academic association interested in the field of Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), a school of linguistics founded by the British linguist M. A. K. Halliday in 1961, and then developed and applied to many other fields.