Arabic-L:PEDA:European Programs responses

Dilworth Parkinson dilworth_parkinson at BYU.EDU
Mon Jan 2 18:35:18 UTC 2006


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Date: 02 Jan 2006
From:rhaleem at arabiconaplate.com
Subject:European Programs response

School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London University.

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Date: 02 Jan 2006
From:M.S.Omri at exeter.ac.uk
Subject:European Programs response

I recommend to you the Institute were I teach. Website and contact info
below.

M.S.Omri

Lecturer in Arabic
Director, Centre for Mediterranean Studies

Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies
Stocker Road
Exeter EX4 4ND
United Kingdom
tel.  (+ 44) 1392 264 038
Fax.(+ 44) 1392 264 035
E-mail  m.s.omri at exeter.ac.uk
Website: http://www.ex.ac.uk/iais

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Date: 02 Jan 2006
From:Waleed.El-shobaki at manchester.ac.uk
Subject:European Programs response

Welcome to Middle Eastern  Studies
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