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Resources for Students

From Morocco to Jordan, from Oman to Turkey, University of Denver students are more interested in working, studying and travelling in the Middle East than ever before in our school's history. We aim to encourage and support this student interest by providing relevant and timely resources. 

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LIEBICH FAMILY FUND FOR MIDDLE EAST INTERNSHIP SUPPORT

Thanks to Don and Marcia Liebich's dedication to making a positive impact and improving their community and the world, a fund has been established to support Korbel MA student internships in the Middle East and North Africa.

Funding will go to students with an un- or under-funded internship or educational experience based in the region, and awards go up to $2,500.

For questions, please e-mail: [email protected]

MACKENZIE AND WASSON ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS

Thanks to the MacKenzie and Wasson endowed scholarship funds, CMES offers two competitive scholarships annually for continuing graduate students at Korbel with a strong interest in issues related to Israel and Palestine. Korbel admissions will email all continuing students during the summer with more information, including an essay prompt.

GRADUATE INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIP GRANT

As part of the RenewDU initiative, the Office of Graduate Education has funding available for Graduate International Internship Grants (GIG). These competitive grants are available to graduate students at the University of Denver who meet certain application criteria.

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Course Number & SubjectCourse NameCollegeProfessorSchedule TypeCourse Day(s)Course Time(s)
ARAB 2002Intermediate ArabicCAHSSMaha Saliba FosterCombined/Hybrid Tues/Thurs8:00-8:50 AM
ARAB 3391Arabic: Independent StudyCAHSS    
ARAB 3702Topics in Arabic: Effect of Corruption on the Lebanese SocietyCAHSSMaha Saliba FosterAsynchronous  
ARAB1002Elementary ArabicCAHSSMaha Saliba FosterCombined/HybridTues/Thurs; Mon/Wed9:00 AM-9:50 AM
ASEM 2697Muslims and Identity in EuropeMorgridge CollegeAndrea StantonIn-PersonThurs4:00-5:50 PM
HIST 2105The Dark Ages: Survey in Early Medieval HistoryCAHSSDaniel MellenoOnlineTues/Thurs2:00-3:50 PM
HIST 2300A History of Israel-Palestine, 1800-PresentCAHSSJonathan SciarconIn Person & OnlineIn Person: Wed Online: Mon10:00 AM-11:50 AM
INTS 3215Major Issues in International SecurityJosef Korbel SchoolDavid GoldfischerCombined/Hybrid Thurs10:00-11:50 AM
INTZ 1810Directed Independent Language Study: ArabicCAHSSMaha Saliba FosterIn Person Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs9:00 AM-9:50 AM
RLGS 3500Religious Studies: IslamCAHSSBridget BlomfieldOnlineTues/Thurs10 AM-11:50 AM
Course Number/SubjectCourse NameCollegeProfessorSchedule TypeCourse Day(s)Course Time(s)
RLGS 3500Religious Studies: IslamCAHSSBridget BlomfieldOnlineTues/Thurs10 AM-11:50 AM
INTS 4526Modern Islamic Political ThoughtJosef Korbel SchoolNader HashemiOnlineWed3:00-4:50 PM
INTS 4649Human Rights and the Middle EastJosef Korbel SchoolMicheline IshayIn-PersonTues9:00-11:50 AM
INTS 4722U.S. Policy in the Middle East Since World War IIJosef Korbel SchoolGary GrappoOnlineWed2:00-4:50 PM

Below you will find links to some of the best scholarly journals published on subjects relating to the history, politics and culture of the Middle East and broader Islamic world. 

Note: Access to journal articles is available only when using the DU network. Library permissions will not be granted otherwise.

MIDDLE EAST POLITICS & POLICY

Middle East Policy
A journal dedicated to the study and analysis of contemporary Middle Eastern politics with a heavy emphasis on its relation to U.S. foreign policy. Strong current events focus.

The Middle East Journal
A journal focused on political and economic development in the Middle East and the implications for Western policy. Strong current events focused.

Middle East Research & Information Project (MERIP)
Policy and current event analysis geared towards the media and general public. Focused on non-specialist consumption and generating public awareness.

MIDDLE EAST HISTORY

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
Journal of the British Society of Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES). Strong emphasis on modern cultural, religious, intellectual, and political history.

International Journal of Middle East Studies
The journal of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA). Arguably the most prominent journal in the field. Heavy emphasis on cultural, religious, intellectual, and political history from the modern period.

Journal of North African Studies
The journal of the American Institute of Maghrib Studies. Primarily focused on the modern history of North Africa, frequently publishes pre-modern historical research.

Middle East Critique
Critical examination of contemporary Middle Eastern political, economic, social, and cultural history.

Middle Eastern Studies
Journal of modern historical research with an emphasis on political, economic, and military history.

AREA STUDIES

Arab Studies Journal
Journal focusing on the modern histories of Arab societies.

Contemporary Arab Affairs
Focused on contemporary social, economic, and political/policy affairs within the Arab world.

Iranian Studies
Journal focused on the modern history of the Persianate world (Iran, Central Asia, Northern India, and the Caucuses), with particular emphasis on Iranian society and politics.

Israel Affairs
Focused primarily on contemporary Israeli politics and policy

Turkish Studies
Focused on post-Ottoman Turkish political, social, and economic history, in addition to contemporary policy debates.

Journal and News Articles

The first step for any student interested in working overseas or domestically is to identify suitable employers. To help start that process, CMES has compiled an extensive--but by no means comprehensive--list of organizations that offer competitive internships, both throughout the academic year and in the summer. We hope you find it useful.

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
NGO’S AND NON-PROFITS
MIDDLE EAST INTERNSHIPS IN WASHINGTON, DC

The Graduate Certificate in Religion and International Affairs provides students pursuing MA degrees in the Department of Religious Studies (CAHSS) or the Josef Korbel School of International Studies with the opportunity to enhance their home program of study with specific expertise in the scholarly and professional field of religion and international affairs. This certificate program emphasizes scholarly and practitioner approaches to understanding the intersections between religion and international affairs in the modern world, providing students with an interdisciplinary approach to contemporary case studies as well as theoretical issues.

This certificate is open to students pursuing an MA Degree in Religious Studies (CAHSS), an MA Degree within the Josef Korbel School of International Studies, and those enrolled in the DU/Iliff Joint Doctoral Program (JDP).

If you are interested in pursuing the certificate, please reach out to the degree directors.

Directors

Nader Hashemi – Director, Center for Middle East Studies | Associate Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies

Andrea L. Stanton – Associate Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

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