
Lina Albandak
Holds a Bachelor's degree in Prosthetics and Orthotics from the University of Jordan and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Human Rights and Human Development. Her academic and professional interests intersect by exploring the connection between human rights and the rights of disabled people, bridging her undergraduate expertise with her graduate studies.
Before joining the Center, she served as a Senior Lab Supervisor at the Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Jordan from 2006 to 2023, where she was involved in teaching, supervising students in clinical training, and managing laboratory operations.
In addition to her administrative role, she writes articles and conducts research on topics related to labor rights, occupational safety, and human development. Her current research focuses on the working conditions of prosthetists and orthotists in Jordan, particularly regarding labor protections and workplace safety.
She is fluent in Arabic and English and has strong skills in communication, organizational management, and academic writing.