CIRS Newsletters

Please refer to our newsletters to get periodic highlights of CIRS activities. Online CIRS Newsletters are registered under ISSN 2072-7488.


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The seventh edition of the CIRS Newsletter provides an overview of CIRS activities during Fall 2009. It highlights Georgetown SFS-Qatar faculty research, CIRS events, scholarship initiatives and publications,  and working group meetings.
 

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The sixth edition of the CIRS Newsletter, published in June 2009, features Georgetown SFS-Qatar faculty research, articles detailing CIRS lectures and events, and highlights CIRS research initiatives such as the Migrant Labor in the Gulf Cooperation Council working group project.
 

Cover of Newsletter 4The fifth edition of the CIRS Newsletter was published in March 2009 and highlights research by Georgetown SFS-Qatar faculty, the Distinguished Lecture by Hanan Ashrawi, the second phase of the International Relations of the Gulf working group meetings, and various academic and scholarly programs.

Cover of Newsletter 4The fourth issue of the CIRS Newsletter, published in December 2008, highlights the activities conducted by CIRS during Fall 2008. This issue introduces readers to the new CIRS website, the first phase of the International Relations of the Gulf working group meetings, and spotlights on SFS-Qatar faculty.

NewsletterThe third issue of the CIRS Newsletter was published in March 2008. In this issue, CIRS reports on its MUN 2008 and Global Media and War conferences, and a lecture by Dr. John Esposito. In addition, it highlights the work of  SFS-Qatar professors Ganesh Seshan and Ibrahim Oweiss.

NewsletterThe second issue of the CIRS Newsletter, published in January 2008, contains summaries of lectures by Drs. Seikaly, Wasserman, Sonbol and Laude, as well as reports on CIRS' panels on the Environment and on America and the Middle East.
 

NewsletterThe first issue of the CIRS Newsletter was published in September 2007. It highlighted the American Arts Festival, CIRS research, and Mehran Kamrava's lecture on the US and Iran.

 

 

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