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Nadia Maria El-Cheikh - Director

Professor Nadia El-Cheikh received her Ph.D. degree in History and Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University in 1992, soon after which she joined the Department of History and Archaeology at AUB as Assistant Professor. She was promoted to Professor in 2006 and served as Director of the Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies between 2002 and 2004.

 

Part of Professor El-Cheikh's work has focused on the history of Arab Byzantine relations, and her book, entitled Byzantium Viewed by the Arabs, was published by Harvard Middle East Monographs in 2004. She has also done research and published articles on aspects of gender history in the Abbasid period. The latest focus of her work seeks to explore the workings of the Abbasid court through an investigation of the reign of al-Muqtadir.

 

Tarif Khalidi - Shaykh Zayid Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies
Between 1996 and 2002 Professor Khalidi was the Sir Thomas Adams' Professor of Arabic and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. He was also Director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at the school. His principal field of interest is pre-Ottoman cultural history of the Arab world.

At the start of the 2002-03 academic year, Professor Khalidi returned to AUB taking on the post of The Shaykh Zayid Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies. Professor Khalidi had been a faculty member at AUB for over 25 years before leaving the university. He received degrees from University College, Oxford (BA, Modern History, 1960; MA, 1963) and the University of Chicago (PhD, Islamic Studies, 1970).

 

Among his recent publications are: Arabic Historical Thought in the Classical Period (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994) and The Muslim Jesus (Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2001). While at AUB, Professor Khalidi will be working on three scholarly projects: a new translation of the Qur'an commissioned by Harvard University Press, a biography of the Prophet Mohammad for Random House and an introduction to Arab social history for Cambridge University Press.

 

Aliya Saidi - Assistant Director
Aliya Saidi received her Ph.D. from King's College, University of Cambridge, in Oriental Studies in 2001 and joined CAMES soon afterwards. She has a background in Modern Middle Eastern Studies and specialized in the role of women in Medieval Islam. As the Assistant Director and Coordinator at CAMES, she coordinates student affairs and the center’s activities, lectures, conferences, and publications.

 

Maya Obeid - Research Assistant
Maya Obeid received her M.Sc. in Population and Health from AUB in 2004 and joined CAMES in April 2006. She works on the Oral History Project, transcribing interviews in preparation for web publication. She also organizes and coordinates the Summer Arabic program.

 

Nina Ghattas - Administrative Assistant
Nina Ghattas has been with CAMES for the past 35 years, providing support for the faculty and students of the Center.
  

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