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American University, Washington DC
Visiting Professor in Israel Studies – 1-year temporary appointment

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The 15th Annual International Workshop of the Department of Middle East Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Literature and History: Middle Eastern Perspectives

May 31 through June 2, 2010

Coordinators:  Dr. Yair Huri   &   Dr. Ariel M. Sheetrit
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CALL FOR PAPERS


‘The Globalization(s) of the conflict in Somalia’

*24th-25th March 2010*

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Divining the Message / Mediating the Divine
 April 2-3, 2010
Columbia University Religion Graduate Students' Conference

Whether sacred symbols or sanctioned authorities, intermediaries have been both conduits for and barriers to access to the divine. Mediating objects, forms, rituals, and people have long been central to religious practice and belief. They are conditions of both possibility and impossibility, at one and the same time providing glimpses of the heavens and anchoring us to the earth.

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The Division of Languages & Literature at Bard College invites applications for a full-time tenure-line position in Arabic at the rank of assistant professor beginning fall 2010. The successful applicant must hold a Ph.D. or be ABD. Native or near-native proficiency in Arabic and English is required. Research specialization is open and could include modern Arab intellectual thought, classical or modern Arabic literary studies, linguistics, or cultural studies.
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Wallin Postdoctoral Fellowship in International Studies

focus on Islamic World Studies

Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota

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The Monitor Group is recruiting for its offices in Dubai and Riyadh. Please join us this Wednesday, November 11th at the Charles Hotel in Cambridge to learn more about our work in MENA and the recruitment process.

Feel free to circulate this email to your groups/associations.

For details about the event please see the attached flyer.
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The Islam in the West program at Harvard University is seeking  two researchers with high proficiency in Arabic and/or Farsi to collect fatwas/opinions/news from websites pertaining to contemporary Islamic thinking that will be accessible on the islamopedia website (see www.islamopediaonline.org)
Rate: 18 USD per hr Time commitment: 5 to 10 hrs per week.

Job Requirements:
Harvard students
Fluency in Arabic or Farsi
Native speakers preferred
Familiarity with databasis online a plus