Nasser Hamed Al Harrasi

Nasser Al Harrasi is an accomplished senior lecturer of Business Studies at the University of Technology and Applied Science-Muscat. With over a decade of diverse experience, he has held various roles in teaching, consultancy, and corporate management in Oman. Dr. Al Harrasi received his PhD in Human Resources Management from Binary University, College of Management & Entrepreneurship, Malaysia in 2020 and is also a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. As a dedicated researcher, Dr. Al Harrasi is passionate about investigating topics related to HRM practices, organization behavior, and higher education. He has a successful track record of securing external funding and grant research opportunities and leads and supervises several research teams. His research has been published in reputable journals such as the Journal of Social Science and Business Management. Dr. Al Harrasi is a dynamic professional who is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and community service. He is well-respected by his colleagues and students for his inspiring leadership, mentoring, and contributions to the field of business studies.

Publications

Utilizing AI for Assessment, Grading, and Feedback in Higher Education
Nasser Hamed Al Harrasi, Mohamed Salah El Din. © 2024. 376 pages.
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to increase, its impact on higher education presents immense opportunities and daunting challenges. Across campuses worldwide, educators...
Future Horizons: Exploring Artificial Intelligence's Role in Shaping Research Landscapes
Nasser Al Harrasi, Mohamed Salah El Din. © 2024. 21 pages.
This chapter explores the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on various research domains. The chapter highlights the leading role of AI research platforms in...
AI-Driven Transformation in Higher Education: New Frontiers in Administration and Management
Mohamed Salah El Din, Nasser Hamed Al Harrasi. © 2024. 27 pages.
The evolution of the higher education sector, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, pinpointed the necessity for agility and innovation in performing the increased load in...