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Visiting Scholars

The Visiting Scholars program at Georgetown University's Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) was established to accommodate the visiting researchers who wish to use the facilities and faculty resources of Georgetown University for research purposes. The University extends it resources on a selective basis in the spirit of institutional collegiality and to foster the further development of knowledge.

Visting Scholars at CCAS would normally identify a research program relating to or associated with the study of the Arab world. The scholar is provided with a University identification card, the use of the Georgetown University library system, and other privileges. Because of limited office space, the University does not formally offer space to Visiting Scholars/Researchers. Space permitting, however, CCAS will provide some work space for Scholars working through the Center.

As an element of their affiliation with the Center, the Visiting Scholar will be asked to present a lecture/presentation relating to their topic of research as a part of the Center's Public Affairs program. In lieu of a presentation, the Scholar may choose to make herself/himself available to students for advising in topics relating to the Scholar's study.

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List of Visiting Scholars 2006-2007:

Jon Anderson
Adel Iskandar
Sara Scalenghe
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