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Prof Noha Tadrus Khalaf

Prof Noha Tadrus Khalaf completed her BA in Economics & Political Science with High Honors in 1969 at the American University of Cairo (AUC). Prof Noha then went on to complete an MA in Political Studies at the American University of Beirut (AUB) and a Doctorat (Nouveau régime), Etudes Arabes (History) in 1999 at the Institut National des Langues et des Civilisations  Orientales (INALCO)  Paris, France.

For many years Prof Noha was a research associate for several institutions, including: as a Researcher in International Affairs  at  the Palestine Research Center, Beirut 1979-1981; a Researcher in the Department of International and Strategic Studies for the Arab Strategic Thought Journal, Beirut, 1981-1982, and was a Research Associate at Equipe de Recherches Interdisciplinaires sur les Sociétés Méditerranéennes et Musulmanes (ERISM), Institut des Langues et des Civilisations Orientales (INALCO), Paris  in 1999.

Prof Noha was an ​Assistant Professor (Chargée du cours)  in Political Sociology  (History of Political Ideas) in the Faculté de Droit, Université de Constantine, Algeria from 1974-78, and was a Visiting Fellow at Columbia University Middle East Research Center  (CUMERC) in Amman, Jordan, from 2010-2012.

Prof Noha has been invited to speak and present at many seminars and conferences across the world, including: Presenting a paper entitled ”An Analysis of the Balfour Declaration 1917” in a conference on the Balfour Legacy, in Haddington, Scotland, November 2005 (to be published in English); Initiating and organising a major international conference on “A Hundred Years of Journalism” in Commemoration of the Centenary of the newspaper Falastin founded in Jaffa,1911 at CUMERC, Amman on the 7th and 8th of June 2011; Initiating and organising a major International Conference on a “ Hundred Years of Arab Nationalism” in commemoration of the First Arab Congress held in Paris in 1913, at the Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA) on June 4th  and 5th  2013, and most recently presented a paper in Beirut Conference on Arab Historiography in April, 2016, amongst others. 






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