Arabic-L:PEDA:European Programs responses
Dilworth Parkinson
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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
http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/SubjectAreas/MiddleE asternStudies/
For more than a hundred years, Middle Eastern Studies at the
University of Manchester has been a major centre in Britain for the
study of languages, history, religions, literatures and cultures of
the Middle East.
Our and taught programmes cover Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish as
the major modern languages of the Middle East,and some of the
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the study of Islam and Judaism.
The quality of our research activity has been recognised by the
Higher Education Funding Council for England with the award of a 5
("research quality that equates to attainable levels of
international excellence in some sub-areas of activity and to
attainable levels of national excellence in virtually all others")
in the 1996 and 2001 Research Assessment Exercise. As a close-knit
academic community, student-lecturer relations are relaxed and
informal, with lecturers and professors readily and regularly
available for consultation.Middle Eastern Studies is the editorial
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Semitic Studies , a leading international periodical in the field.
Manchester offers the ideal setting for Middle Eastern Studies with
its multicultural population and Middle Eastern communities. Middle
Eastern Studies attracts students from wide variety of cultural and
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To find out more about Middle Eastern Studies, its programmes of
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We hope you enjoy our site and find the information you are looking for.
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