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Postgraduate Research IAIS Workshop

Tuesday 7th May 2024, Lecture Theatre 1 (IAIS)

All staff and students welcome to attend!


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Abstract

A chance for our PGR students to showcase their research

At the Institute of Arab & Islamic Studies (IAIS), we recognise the immense value in providing opportunities for postgraduate students to hone their presentation skills and showcase their research endeavours. With this in mind, IAIS has embarked on organising a dedicated workshop tailored specifically for postgraduate students to present their research projects. First and foremost, the workshop serves as a platform for students to refine their presentation abilities. Effective communication is a vital skill for any academic and/or professional endeavour, and presenting research findings in a clear, concise and engaging manner is essential. Through practicing presentations in a supportive environment, students have the opportunity to receive constructive feedback, refine their delivery techniques, and develop confidence in articulating their ideas – a skill set that will serve them well in their academic pursuits and beyond. Moreover, showcasing research at a workshop provides students with valuable exposure and recognition for their scholarly contributions. Presenting before peers and faculty members not only validates the significant of their work but also opens doors for potential collaboration and networking opportunities. It allows students to receive insightful feedback from a diverse audience, enabling them to strengthen their arguments, address potential gaps in their research, and consider alternative perspectives – all of which contribute to the overall quality and depth of their scholarship. We hope that this workshop helps to further foster a culture of intellectual exchange and collaboration with the academic community, before within IAIS but also wider within the university. This interdisciplinary dialogue will not only enrich the students’ own research experiences but also promote a deeper understanding of complex issues and encourage innovative approaches to problem-solving.

10:30 – 12:00, Panel 1

Riya Al Sanah, Financial Inclusion Under Settler-Colonialism: Housing 48 Palestinians (Discussant Laleh Khalili)

Naema Aldaqsha, Intellectuals in the Diplomatic Corps of the Palestinian Authority & (Mis)Representation of the Subaltern (Discussant Sabiha Allouche)

12:00 – 13:00, Lunch Break

13:00 – 15:00, Panel 2

Anil Yildirim, Whose Politics for Whose Life? From the Politics of Empathy to the Politics of Liberation (Discussant Nahyan Fancy)

Yu Lan, Discord between “Maghrebi brothers”: MoroccoAlgeria diplomatic conflicts and border war, 1962 – 1964 (Discussant Laleh Khalili)

Enas Al Nidawi, An Investigation of the Kurdish Women Movement: Jineolojî Praxis and Epistemology (Discussant Sabiha Allouche)

15:00 – 15:30, Coffee Break

15:30 – 17:00, Panel 3

Haitham Numan, Models of Political Repressions and Their Impact on Activists’ Communication Behaviour: Evidence from Iraq and Lebanon (Discussant Allan Hassanian)

Ahmed Shahbaz, The Evolving Dynamics of the GCC States’ Investment Diversification Strategy (Discussant Jonathan Githens-Mazer)

Attachments
PGR_Workshop_Brochure.pdf (352K)

Location:

IAIS Building/LT1