Career
Previously he taught at the School of Arts and Humanities in Meknèson He also taught at the Centers for Teacher Training at Errachidia, Rabat, and Meknèson El Hajjam earned his Doctorat d’état at the School of Arts and Humanities in Meknès, and his Doctorate.E.S and Doctorate.E.A in the School of Arts and Humanities in Rabat.
In addition, he was a visiting professor at George Washington University in Washington District of Columbia in 2004, and he has taught a number of summer programs.
In 2001 he participated in an American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Oral Proficiency Interview (Office of Public Information) Tester Training Workshop at Middlebury College. He is currently a visiting professor of Arabic at Emory University.
El Hajjam"s publications include his collection of poems, At Lover Hour at Night (2001) and Mohamed Serghini: Modernization of the Contemporary Moroccan Poetry (2000). He is Senior Arabic Lecturer at Emory University"s Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies department since September 2012.