Events

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18
June
2017

Middle East and the Social Network: Community, state, and terror

On 18 June 2017, the Doron Halpern Middle East Network Analysis Desk (MENAD) at the Moshe Dayan Center will host a symposium with members of the Desk delivering lectures on their areas of expertise. Scholarships will also be awarded to deserving M.A and Ph.D candidates. In Hebrew.
04
June
2017

50 Years Since the 1967 War

On Sunday, 4 June 2017, the MDC will host a symposium commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the 1967 War. The event will be held beginning at 1700, in Gilman 223. In Hebrew.
29
May
2017

The Kurds, Turkey and the US: A Complex Triangle

On 29 May 2017, the Forum on Kurdish Society, History and Culture will host guest speaker Dr. David Pollock, Kaufman fellow at The Washington Institute, for a discussion on the relationship between the Kurds, the United States, and Turkey. In English, Gilman 133 @ 1400. Spaces are limited.
05
January
2017

The Palestinians at the Middle Eastern Crossroads: Where from Here? (Hebrew)

On 5 January 2017, the MDC for Middle Eastern and African Studies will host our annual symposium in honor of three TAU students who were killed while serving in the Israeli Defense Forces. The lecture will be given by Dr. Harel Chorev, with opening remarks by MDC Director Prof. Uzi Rabi. In Hebrew.
02
January
2017

Israelis and Diaspora Jews: Confronting Secularism and Secularization

Between 2-3 January 2017, the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies will host our partners from the Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for a joint conference, entitled, "Israelis and Diaspora Jews: Confronting Secularism and Secularization."