Made possible by a generous gift from the Sams Family.
Middle East Studies Research Travel Awards are grants available to undergraduate and graduate students intended to defray some of the costs of transportation for research projects focused on the Middle East. Research travel funding is for the purpose of developing the student's research project.
Middle East Studies research travel awards are grants available to undergraduate and graduate students intended to defray some of the costs of transportation for research projects focused on the Middle East.
At Brown, Babadi will be making connections between the transformations of intimacy in contemporary Iran and the recent feminist revolutionary movement (Woman Life Freedom) that is led by women demanding their rights to bodily autonomy and the freedom to choose their social and intimate lifestyles.
CMES affiliated faculty as well as graduate and undergraduate students were invited to submit photos from their recent travels in the Middle East to a photo competition. Eleven photos were selected as finalists. These images will be displayed outside the CMES office suite on the 3rd floor of Stephen Robert Hall, 280 Brook street.
Graves's current book project, Invisible Hands, explores the craft skills of ceramics faking and forgery for the nineteenth- and twentieth-century antiquities market.
After 4 years of teaching as a Fellow and Lecturer at Columbia University, Meziane will join Brown University as an Assistant Professor during the fall of 2023.