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Jump to main content User menu Near Eastern Program TRI Geniza Lab Resources -- Search form Search × Main menu Home About Contact Us Employment and Research Opportunities Open Positions Visiting Fellow Visiting Students Archives Global Seminars Programs Domestic and Abroad NES & World Seminar Series PU Middle Eastern Studies Near East Conferences Middle Eastern Studies Seminar Undergraduate For Prospective Majors What is Near Eastern Studies? Careers in Near Eastern Studies Prerequisites Departmental Events Contacts FAQs For Current Majors Contacts Concentration Requirements Fall 2019 Courses Funding and Study Abroad Summer Arabic Study Independent Work Juniors Seniors Senior Thesis Funding Online Forms Departmental Events Class Pictures and Prize Winners FAQs Certificate in Near Eastern Languages and Culture Program in Near Eastern Studies Graduate Prospective Students Guide Fact Sheet FAQs Graduate Handbook Ph. D. 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Dana Elizabeth Lee and her Ph.D. Final Public Oral examination committee, Michael A. Cook, M. Qasim Zaman, and Kim Scheppele (Sociology), August 20, 2019. Participants in NES Intensive Course on Islamic Archaeology, August 19–August 23, 2019, taught by Dr. Denis Genequand. Funded by the David A. Gardner '69 Magic Project and co-sponsored by Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity Lecturer in Persian Amineh Mahallati and Director of Undergraduate Studies Jonathan Gribetz welcome students at the Academic Expo, September 9, 2019 New graduate student orientation, September 10, 2019 Students of NES 300, Seminar in Research Methods, taught by DUS Jonathan Gribetz, meet with the curators of the Near East Collections, Numismatics, Manuscripts, Rare Books, and Cotsen Children’s Library Students of NES 300, Seminar in Research Methods, taught by DUS Jonathan Gribetz, meet with the curators of the Near East Collections, Numismatics, Manuscripts, Rare Books, and Cotsen Children’s Library The opening Brown Bag Lunch of Fall 2019: Arbella Bet-Shlimon discussing “Ethnicity and Conflict in Iraq’s Oil City: A History of Kirkuk” NES Fall Reception, September 26, 2019: remarks by Chair M. Qasim Zaman and DGS Michael Cook NES Fall Reception, September 26, 2019 NES Fall Reception, September 26, 2019 Alumnus Wheeler Thackston ’67 (B.A. in Oriental Studies, the precursor to NES) presents “Translating Persian” at the Sept. 30, 2019, Brown Bag Lunch. NES alumna Karen Bauer (Ph.D. 2008), Institute of Ismaili Studies, presented “From Rage to Repentance: An Emotions History Approach to Qur'an and Sira” at the October 7, 2019, Brown Bag Lunch. Tim Louthan and his M.A. thesis advisor Max Weiss following Tim’s Final Public Oral Examination, Oct. 8, 2019 NEP certificate recipient Efe Murat Balıkçıoğlu ’10 presents “A Synthesis of Graeco-Arabic Philosophy with Sharia: The Case of the Fifteenth-Century Ottoman Adjudications on al-Ghazālī’s Tahāfut al-falāsifa ” at the October 21, 2019, Brown Bag Lunch Transregional Institute (TRI) Workshop on “Arab Nationalism and its Legacy in the Gulf States,” held November 9–10, 2019 The Princeton Geniza Lab’s TRANSCRIBE-A-THON, November 12, 2019. Co-sponsored by Penn Libraries, Zooniverse and Scribes of the Cairo Geniza NES graduate students Anna Bailey, Jamie O'Connell, Yaara Perlman, Rachel Richman, and Stephanie Luescher at the Princeton Geniza Lab’s TRANSCRIBE-A-THON, November 12, 2019 Transregional Institute (TRI) lunch talk: NES lecturer and TRI fellow Makio Yamada presenting: “Saudi Arabia’s Economic Diversification away from Oil: Why Is It So Difficult?” on November 12, 2019 NES 247/Hum 247 (Near Eastern Humanities I: From Antiquity to Islam) field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The course is taught by Daniel Sheffield (NES) and Johannes Haubold (Classics) Fall Semester’s Final Brown Bag Lunch: Sa’ed Atshan, Swarthmore College, presenting “Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique,” December 9, 2019 NES Holiday Party, December 9, 2019 NES Holiday Party, December 9, 2019 Associate Director of the Arabic Language Program Gregory Bell discussing options for Summer Arabic Language Study on December 12, 2019 Cecilia Palombo and Her Final Public Oral Examination Committee: Jack Tannous (History), Michael Cook (NES, examination chair), and Marina Rustow (NES), January 16, 2020. Not pictured: Petra Sijpesteijn (Leiden University). First Brown Bag Lunch of the Spring Semester: Christa Salamandra speaking about “City, Chaos, and Conflict in Syrian Television Drama" on February 3, 2020 Carolyn L. Drucker ’80 Memorial Lecturer Francesca Trivellato (Institute for Advanced Study) with Marino Rustow and Tom Drucker, February 11, 2020 Francesca Trivellato (Institute for Advanced Study) delivering the 41st Carolyn L. Drucker ’80 Memorial Lecture on February 11, 2020 Persian calligraphy workshop taught by Manzar Moghbeli , February 13, 2020 T ü lin Koziko ğ lu speaking in Turkish about writing children’s books. She later offered a creative writing workshop, February 13, 2020 Medieval Cairo: A Survival Guide (NES 390/HIS 221) workshop: Crystal carving using medieval methods presented by Moreno Elise, February 13, 2020 Medieval Cairo: A Survival Guide (NES 390/HIS 221) workshop: Crystal carving using medieval methods presented by Moreno Elise, February 13, 2020 Upcoming Events Tangoing with the Ummah: Malaysia's Quest for Leadership in the Muslim World Feb 27 Tangoing with the Ummah: Malaysia's Quest for Leadership in the Muslim World Thu, Feb 27, 2020, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm Location: Jones Hall (102) Speaker(s): Mohamed Nawab Osman, University of California-Berkeley “From Opulent Banquets to Drudgery: The World of Mesopotamian Musicians" - Regine Pruzsinszky, IAS & University of Freiburg Mar 2 “From Opulent Banquets to Drudgery: The World of Mesopotamian Musicians" - Regine Pruzsinszky, IAS & University of Freiburg Mon, Mar 2, 2020, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm Location: Jones Hall (202) Speaker(s): Regine Pruzsinszky Mind the Gap: Reflections on Late Antique and Medieval Ethiopia - Aaron Butts, Catholic University of America & IAS Mar 9 Mind the Gap: Reflections on Late Antique and Medieval Ethiopia - Aaron Butts, Catholic University of America & IAS Mon, Mar 9, 2020, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Location: Jones Hall (202) Speaker(s): Aaron Butts NES/TRI Brown Bag Lunch Talk - Nelly Lahoud, New America's International Security Program Mar 23 NES/TRI Brown Bag Lunch Talk - Nelly Lahoud, New America's International Security Program Mon, Mar 23, 2020, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm Location: Jones Hall (202) Speaker(s): Nelly Lahoud The Louvre Abu Dhabi: Architecture in Context, from One Museum to Another Mar 24 The Louvre Abu Dhabi: Architecture in Context, from One Museum to Another Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm Location: Louis A. 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