Georgetown Campuses Converge as GU-Q Welcomes First Doctoral Fellows

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Georgetown University Doctoral Fellows have arrived in Doha to complete the final year of their PhD programs, benefiting from the rich research environment and highly diverse faculty and students at Georgetown’s Qatar campus. In a unique academic collaboration between GU-Q and GU’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, four distinguished doctoral candidates will spend the year teaching courses, advancing their cutting-edge research, and contributing to the vibrant academic community at GU-Q.

Meet Our Doctoral Fellows

“I’m honored and thrilled at the opportunity to engage with faculty and students at GU-Q on topics that bridge historical scholarship and contemporary issues,” said Fellow Mohamed Ali, a PhD candidate in Arabic and Islamic Studies, who researches ethical discourses on emerging technologies within Islamic law and theology. “I look forward to deepening our collective understanding of the contributions of Islamic civilization.”

According to Dale Menezes, a PhD candidate in History who presented his research on commodities at the Indian Ocean Student Conference last year, returning to Doha is a chance to engage further with students interested in South Asian history. “I’m excited to introduce students at GU-Q to the complexities of South Asia’s history, culture, and politics. My goal is to encourage them to see global history from new and diverse perspectives.”

The arrival of Mohamed, Sherie, Dale, and João at GU-Q marks a new chapter in the university’s ongoing mission to foster rich scholarly exchanges between both Georgetown campuses. Their diverse research interests and teaching methodologies will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on GU-Q’s students and faculty.