Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran

Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran

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The graduate Faculty of World Studies, established in 2007, is the first academic institution in Iran dealing with the study of countries and regions.

The Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, was established in 2007 as the first academic institution in Iran dealing with the study of countries and regions around the world. Although in its embryonic stages, the Faculty has established itself as one of the premier institutions in Iran which focuses on an inter-disciplinary approach to the study of political, cultural, economic, and socio

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انجمن مطالعات آمریکا برگزار می کند:

نشست بررسی "کارکرد متقابل مطالعات صلح و
مطالعات کشوری" با حضور دکتر ژان اوبرگ،
رئیس بنیاد فراملی صلح و اینده پژوهش، لوند، سوئد، روز
چهارشنبه 6 آذر ساعت 13:30 تا 15 در سالن ایران
دانشکده مطالعات جهان .
به نظر می رسد بتوان مباحثه خوبی روی مفهوم صلح و کاربرد و ساختار مطالعات صلح در جهان داشت که حضور شما از رشته های متنوع دانشکده می تواند بر غنای آن بیفزاید.

حضور برای تمام دانشجویان از تمام رشته ها آزاد است.


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22/11/2013

University of Tehran

MASTER OF ARTS IN “IRANIAN STUDIES”

Call for Applications 2014

The Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, is pleased to offer a two-year academic program in Iranian studies to non-Iranian students. This is a full-time program based on both intensive course-work and research. Those who can successfully meet all the requirements will receive an internationally-recognized degree of “Master of Arts in Iranian Studies” from University of Tehran. The program starts every year in late September, and continues for four successive semesters. Admission is given on the basis of high academic qualifications, with the minimum condition of holding a BA or BSc from a recognized university.

Structure and Length of the Program: During the first semester, students will take part in an intensive Persian language class as well as some general and introductory courses. In the second and third semesters, students should pass maximum of 14 modules total. By the end of the fourth semester, students will be required to write (in English or Persian) a 100-page dissertation on a subject of their own interest related to Iranian studies. This research project will be supervised by two faculty members from University of Tehran, and must be defended before a board of examiners. Students are not obliged to stay in Iran while working on their dissertations. All students are required to achieve the advanced level of Persian language as a requirement for their graduation from the program.

Themes and Content: This MA program is specifically designed and intended for non-Iranian students and follows a multi-disciplinary approach to Iranian studies. Although attention is also given to historical backgrounds of every topic discussed, the main focus of this program is on the modern and contemporary issues of Iran. Course themes include: Iranian contemporary history, society and culture, ethnic groups and local traditions, media and arts, political economy, geopolitics and foreign policy, and Shi’a studies.

Students will also be offered exceptional opportunities to take part in extra-ordinary field trips to different parts of the country (on highly discounted fares) and visits to several social, cultural, and political institutions during the program.
Language of the Program: The Iranian Studies MA Program follows a cleverly-designed bi-lingual policy. The program starts in English. However, since Persian is the essential language for Iranian studies, all students are expected to gradually become fluent in Persian towards the end of the program (through regularly attending in Persian language courses). During the first and second semesters, most instructions will be conducted in English. However, as students improve their knowledge of Persian, some modules will be offered in Persian, particularly during the third semester. Students will have the option to write their dissertations in either Persian or English.
University of Tehran: The University of Tehran is the main university of Iran and the oldest one in the Middle East. With its universally-known reputation, the UT is ranked amongst the top 400 universities in the world. More than 35,000 students are studying at this university in all major academic fields and at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The UT currently has about 500 foreign students, mostly from neighboring countries but also from Europe, America, Africa, East and South-East Asia. Studying for an MA degree on Iranian studies at the University of Tehran is a prestigious and valuable academic opportunity which provides students with a unique chance to access the best scholars and professors of the field as well as first-hand resources and information about Iranian society and its rich history and culture, as well as its contemporary political and economic achievements. Students of more than 20 nationalities from all across the world have been enrolled in the MA Iranian studies since the commencement of the program in 2011.
Basic Conditions for Admission:
• Non-Iranian citizenship (Iranian nationals with dual citizenships are not eligible to apply).
• Holding a Bachelor’s degree or higher in any fields of study from a recognized university. Graduates in humanities and social sciences will be preferred. Applicants are required to submit a scanned copy of their educational degrees/transcripts in their application package. Diplomas must be translated into English (if not originally) and approved by Iranian diplomatic or consular representations in the applicant’s home country if and after admission is granted.
• Total average of the BA grades at least 14 or above out of 20 (2.8 out of 4.0).
• Age under 35 years old. Exceptions may be made for highly-qualified applicants up to 40.
• Good command of English is a requirement but knowledge of Persian language will be an asset. All applicants should express the level of their knowledge of Persian and English in their letter of motivation and provide supporting evidence/documents (e.g. scores obtained in international examinations, language course certificates, evidence of previous university educations in English or Persian).
Deadlines: Applications are welcome until February 28, 2014. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Successful candidates will be informed by end of May, 2014.
Visa and Accommodation: Due to an increased number of international students, the University is not in a position to guarantee dormitories for all students arriving in 2014. Dorm rooms may cost between 150 and 200 US dollars per month depending on the availability and room conditions. The Faculty of World Studies will, however, provide consultations and support to facilitate the process of finding proper accommodations in Tehran for those students who may not be settled in dormitories. The University of Tehran will also assist prospect students to get their entry visas and educational residency permits. Admitted applicants will receive in due time full instructions about when and how to obtain their visas and about how to search for an accommodation.

Important Notice for citizens of the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom:
Given our experiences, we would like to inform prospective applicants with American, Canadian, and British nationalities that they may face considerable delay in the visa process or even rejection of their visa applications in most cases. As an academic institution, the University of Tehran would never discriminate against applications from the above nationalities; however, we kindly urge the concerned applicants to be aware of potential visa problems before applying. While we are hopeful that recent improvements in Iran’s relations with the West would lead to the halting of these circumstances in an early future, we are unable to guarantee the issuance of visas, nor can we take any responsibility if rejections occur since the visa process is totally outside of the University’s control or jurisdiction. Citizens of EU countries (except Britain) would generally have no problem to obtain visas.
Tuition Fees and Financial Aids:
The normal enrollment fee for international students in the humanities at the University of Tehran is 3600 US dollars per semester. However, the Faculty of World Studies has the privilege to provide more than 65% discount for ALL participants in the Iranian Studies Program. As a result, each student will pay only 1150 USD per semester, (total of 4600 $ for the whole program). Tuition fees must be paid per semester and in cash at the registration desk.
Please note that an additional sum of 150 USD will be charged per semester for the Persian language courses.
In addition to all these wonderful discounts, the UT will also provide one tuition-waiver scholarship for the 2014 program. The winner will be totally exempted from paying the tuition fees for the first year of the program. This scholarship will be extendable for a second year subject to obtaining minimum total average grade of 18 out of 20 at the end of the first year. To apply for the UT’s scholarship, please include a request statement in your application. Please note, however, that the competition over this scholarship is very tough, and applicants are recommended to also seek possible financial assistance from other institutions in their home countries.
Required Documents for Application:
1- A filled out application form available at: http://www.ut.ac.ir/Files/ApplicationForm.xls or obtainable through email.
2- A detailed letter of motivation (no longer than 1000 words)
3- A curriculum vitae, including detailed information about previous educations as well as academic publications or work experience (if any)
4- Evidence of knowledge of English and Persian languages (good command in English and any level of familiarity with Persian)
5- Two letters of recommendation from scholars capable of attesting to the applicant’s qualifications (the letters must be sent directly to the program director by email)
6- Scanned copy of previous academic diploma(s)
7- Scanned copy of academic transcripts
8- Scanned copy of passport’s personal data pages
9- A recent color photo (scanned and small-sized)
10- Any additional supporting material that you may prefer to include in your application
How to Apply:
All applicants are required to send in their applications via email before February 28, 2014. To submit your application package, and for any questions and queries about the Iranian Studies MA Program, please contact:
Dr. Mahdi Ahouie, Director of Iranian Studies Program, University of Tehran
E-Mail: [email protected] (preferred way of contact); [email protected]
Tel: +98-21-88630862 (Office of International Relations, Faculty of World Studies)
Fax: +98-21-88630196
Mailing Address: Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran’s Northern Campus, North Kargar Avenue, Tehran, Iran, P. O. Box 14155-6468
For any further information, please do not hesitate to consult http://fws.ut.ac.ir or http://www.ut.ac.ir/en, or send an email to: [email protected]

Announcements 17/11/2013

The p*er-reviewed, interdisciplinary open-access journal "Middle East -
Topics & Arguments" has just published its new call for papers:



CALL FOR PAPERS: „Cultural Heritage“ (past and present)

The p*er-reviewed online journal "Middle East - Topics & Arguments" is
calling for papers for its next issue to appear in November 2014.

In order to bridge the gap between ancient and modern Near Eastern
studies, the issue will deal with the tangible and intangible "cultural
heritage" of the Near and Middle East, and its treatment from the
invention of writing (or even before) until the modern era.

We are happy to accept articles from a broad array of disciplines which
involve the Near and Middle East, including cultural studies,
archeology, history, philology, anthropology, literature studies,
sociology, political science, and economics.

With regard to the interdisciplinary and debate-oriented culture of
META, innovative approaches and controversial hypotheses are
particularly welcome.

The deadline for abstract submissions is January 15, 2014.

For more detailed information on the topic see
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Aims and scope of the journal are explained on
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Thank you very much for your interest in our work!

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Announcements Middle East - Topics & Arguments is a unique platform for innovative research on the Middle East combining disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches.

17/11/2013

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS 2014/2015

Generous Scholarships Available: The Department of History at Central European University


Central European University is an English-language, graduate university with an urban campus located in the beautiful center of the thriving cultural capital--Budapest, Hungary. A university with students from over 100 countries and faculty from more than 40, CEU offers a cosmopolitan learning environment in small, seminar-style courses with a student/faculty ratio of 8:1. CEU is accredited in the United States as well as the European Union (Hungary).


CEU's Department of History offers students interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives on the history and culture of Central, Southeastern, and Eastern Europe in conjunction with the Ottoman, Middle Eastern, and larger Eastern Mediterranean world. Our curriculum covers this broad Eurasian span from the early modern period to the present, and we also encourage our students to take classes and engage with faculty and p*ers in other disciplines at the University such as Medieval Studies, Anthropology, Public Policy, Gender Studies, Sociology, Environmental Studies, as well as Legal Studies just to name a few. Our community challenges our students to craft cutting-edge research projects in dialogue with the current debates and research at the forefront of the social sciences and humanities. Please visit our website to learn more about our thriving community in the department as well as the success stories of our recent alumni who have landed coveted positions in competitive tenure-track posts, the world's top PhD programs, as well as high positions in government, NGOs, and the private sector.



Programs offered:

· Master of Arts in Central European History (One Year)
· Master of Arts in Comparative History: Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe 1500-2000 (Two Years)
· Master of Arts in European Women’s and Gender History (MATILDA) (Two Years)
· Doctor of Philosophy in Comparative History of Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe
· Specializations in Religious Studies, Jewish Studies, and Eastern Mediterranean Studies

Selected Areas of Research:

· Comparative history of the Habsburg, Ottoman, and Russian Empires
· Nationalism Studies
· Social and Cultural History
· Gender Studies
· Labor and Migration History
· Comparative history of fascism
· Comparative history of communism
· Comparative religious studies
· Urban studies
· Late antique and early modern history
· Intellectual history

While earning degrees at CEU, we also encourage our students to take advantage of paleography as well as language classes in the Department and CEU’s Source Language Teaching Unit that teaches beginning, intermediate, as well as advanced Arabic, Armenian, Ancient Greek, Bosnian/Serbian/Croatian, German, Hungarian, Latin, Russian, Ottoman Turkish, Turkishand others.

The application deadline is January 23, 2014. Early applications are encouraged.

For inquiries about the department, the programs, the funding schemes, and the admission process, or for any other questions related to our department, please contact Ms. Agnes Bendik: [email protected]



History Department
Central European University

Nador u. 9
H-1051 Budapest, Hungary

Phone: +36 1 327-3022
Fax: +36 1 327-3191


For more information: http://bit.ly/1dtKpOD


The CEU History Department is also on Facebook: www.facebook.com/home.php #/group.php?gid=37739447124

Graduate Scholarships in History, 2014-2015 | Central European University The Department of History at Central European University offers students interdisciplinary and comparative perspectives on Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean. It is recognized for its innovative directions in research and teaching and as a center for outstanding research advancing comparative and…

17/11/2013

Conference Call for Abstracts

KIRIKKALE UNIVERSITY/TURKEY

International Middle East Symposium

“CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN THE MIDDLE EAST”

May 7- May 10, 2014

The history of the Middle East, which has been home to many civilizations for thousands of years, and the cultural heritage of this geography, can be traced back to ancient times. Against the problems experienced by the Middle Eastern countries due to the recent developments, it is necessary to create a cultural and intellectual common sense, with a historical perspective based on the history of civilizations and comparative history of civilizations. Our university organizes a symposium with the theme "Continuity and Change in the Middle East”, which intends to bring together intellectuals and scholars from different countries and experiences.

Location: Kırıkkale University/TURKEY
Due Date for Summaries: December 31, 2013
Announcement of the Accepted Papers: February 1, 2014
Due Date for the Full Text Papers: March 10, 2014
Titles:
• Civilization, Culture, and Society in the Middle East
• Language and Literature
• History
• Religion
• Politics
• Social Structure
• Democracy
Symposium Languages
Turkish
Arabic
Persian
English
Contact email: [email protected]

Journal of Abbasid Studies | Brill 11/11/2013

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11/11/2013

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Middle East: Against the law - FT.com 02/11/2013

Middle East: Against the law - FT.com About once a month for the past year, Moroccan lawyer Reda Oulamine has set aside the tax and corporate cases at his Casablanca office and embarked with other colleagues on what he calls “caravans of justice”. These free legal clinics for the poor

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