Columbia Global Emerging Scholars - Fellows at the Amman Center

Columbia Global Emerging Scholars: Fellows at the Amman Center

Columbia Global Center Amman welcomes six of the nine scholars from the 2024-2025 cohort of the Columbia Global Emerging Scholars Fellowship Program. With generous support from the Mellon Foundation, this fellowship offers early-career scholars, who hold refugee status or have been forcibly displaced, the opportunity to enhance their research capabilities, expand professional networks, and support their reintegration into academia in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. View the full list of nine scholars here.

Ashwaq Al-Quheef
Ashwaq Al-Quheef

Yemen

Research Topic: Revisiting the Roles and Boundaries of Yemeni Women in Mohammed Abdul Wali’s Collection of Short Stories, “They Die Strangers”

 

Adel Dashela
Adel Dashela

Yemen

Research Topic: Yemeni Tribes and Post-Conflict Transitional Justice: Exploring Social Perspectives for National Reconciliation

 

Khaled Emran
Khaled Emran

Yemen

Research Topic: Perceptions of Non-Native English Teachers in Educational Institutions

 

Nedal Haj Darwich
Nedal Haj Darwich

Syria

Research Topic: Hybrid Beings on the Glyptic of Syria, Upper Mesopotamia, and Assyria in the Late Bronze Age

 

Hajar Kabiri
Hajar Kabiri
Hajar Kabiri

Iran

Research Topic: Women, Life, Freedom, and the Question of Intersectionality in Iran

 

Ameena Mishael
Ameena Mishael
Ameena Mishael

Palestine

Research Topic: Oral Narratives of Displacement Among Palestinian Bedouin Women Refugees from Beersheba in Jordan