Noran Fouad
Senior Lecturer in Digital Politics, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dr. Noran Fouad is a senior lecturer in digital politics at Manchester Metropolitan University, in the United Kingdom. Her research and teaching lie at the intersection of technology, security, and governance, with a particular focus on cybersecurity. Her research interests include critical approaches to cybersecurity in international relations, cybersecurity of the everyday, the global politics of cyber governance, and the co-production of cybersecurity policies and practices between human and non-human agency. She is currently co-leading the Middle East and Africa stream in RUSI’s Global Partnership for Responsible Cyber Behaviour. Previously, Noran worked as a postdoctoral research associate at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, where she conducted public policy research on cybersecurity for the education sector and on risk-based approaches to cybersecurity in low- and middle-income countries. In that role, she co-designed and co-taught multiple executive education programmes, postgraduate courses, and online courses for public policy makers on governing digital transformation and cybersecurity. Noran holds a doctorate in international relations from the University of Sussex, UK, and bachelor and master of science degrees in political science from Cairo University, Egypt, where she worked as an assistant lecturer of political science.