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She earned her BA (1977), MA (1980) and PhD (1986) degrees from Cairo University. Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd (1943-2010) was an Egyptian academic and civil rights activist. He earned his PhD in Arabic and Islamic studies from Cairo University in 1981.
Shafik was born on May 10, 1933, in Menoufia, Egypt.He graduated with honors from Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University in 1957, receiving his MD in 1962. Following his initial medical training, Shafik joined Cairo University's Faculty of Medicine, where he held various academic and clinical positions, culminating in his appointment as Professor and Chairman of the Department of Surgery and ...
Cairo University (Arabic: جامعة القاهرة, romanized: Jāmiʿat al-Qāhira) is Egypt's premier public university. Its main campus is in Giza , immediately across the Nile from Cairo . It was founded on 21 December 1908; [ 2 ] after being housed in various parts of Cairo, its faculties, beginning with the Faculty of Arts, were ...
Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, from September 1, 1996 – 1999. Visiting Full-time Professor, Department of Arabic Studies, The American University in Cairo, September 1992 - August 1996. Professor of Modern History, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, from December 30, 1981, to present.
Sari Hanafi in 2016. Sari Hanafi is currently a professor of sociology at the American University of Beirut and chair of the Islamic Studies program. [1] He is the president of the International Sociological Association and also the editor of Idafat: [2] the Arab Journal of Sociology (Arabic). [3]
Previously, Shahin was the Henry R. Luce Associate Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding, University of Notre Dame's Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, (2009-2012) and was affiliated with the Kennedy School of Government, [5] and the Islamic Legal Studies Program at Harvard Law School (2006-2009).
Raouf began her academic career at Cairo University as a teaching assistant and then lecturer in political science at Cairo University, where she later became Assistant Professor (1987–present). She was a visiting scholar at the Center for Democracy Studies at Westminster University , London from September 1995 to September 1996.