Abdulgaleel is a linguist whose research and writing spans the significant role of language in the process of integration and settlement of refugees, asylum-seekers, and immigrants, especially those from the MENA region.
Tareq's research interests include archaeological methodology and public archaeology. His research focuses on the relationship between Syrian communities and archaeological sites.
Lina’s research aims to shed light on Syrian asylum seekers' living conditions in Jordan, the challenges they confront daily, and the aspiration to migrate to European countries.
Mohamad's research interests include philosophy of law, political philosophy, the forms of regimes and of dictatorships, the totalitarian movement, and the One-Party State.
Rand's research aims to study the Last Judgment iconography in Syria and Lebanon; icons and frescoes dated to the medieval period and Melkite school in the Ottoman period.