Shaar, Rima, MA
  
   Lecturer ,  Adjunct
   AUB Start Date: October, 2000

 
Contact Information  
AUB Email: rs32@aub.edu.lb
Other Email: rs32@aub.edu.lb
Office Location: 328
Office Extension: 3941
   
   
   
  
 Office Hours

Wednesday : 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

 Experience

January  2000  -    Present
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT
Beirut, Lebanon
Lecturer (Part-timer)
Taught Career Planning & Development (BUSS 240 workshops, 2000-2005); Human Resources Management (Spring 2004 and Spring 2005); Employee Training and Development (Fall 2004); Advanced HR Topics (Management 229, Spring 2006). Business Communication Skills (Fall 2008-2009, Spring 2009 and Fall 2009-2010).

 Teaching Activities at AUB

 
Teaching Preparation
Semester Course No Title
Spring-2008-2009  BUSS 239  Business Communication Skills 

 Recent Research/Intellectual Contributions
Other Intellectual Contributions
Refereed Conference Presentations

1. Shaar, R and Akkaoui, Y  (2001)  'Performance Appraisal : Trends and Issues ', paper presented at the 2nd International HR Conference , Lebanon

Non-Refereed Conference Presentations

2. Shaar, R  (2002)  'Career Management and HR Development', paper presented at the International Annual Career Fair and Exhibition in Biel  April, Lebanon

3. Shaar, R  (2006)  'Section: Business Star ', paper presented at the Ethics & Global Human Capital Management  December, Lebanon

4. Shaar, R  (2006)  'The Value of HR Profession ', paper presented at the PHR and SPHR Conference Programs  March, Jordan

5. Shaar, R  (2003)  'Human Resources Recruitment Strategies and Career Planning ', paper presented at the Annual Career Fair and Exihbition  March, Lebanon

6. Shaar, R  (2005)  'The Value of HR Profession ', paper presented at the PHR and SPHR conference programs  September, Kuwait

Curriculum Development & Teaching Innovation
New Courses/Programs Developed

1.  Shaar, R, and Azzam, N,  (2001)  'BUSS 240 (Career Development Workshop)', 
Designed the syllabus and materials for BUSS 240 at the American University of Beirut in September 2001.