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Dr. Bassel F. Salloukh
Dean of the School of Social Sciences and
Humanities
Welcome from the Dean
It is a privilege to serve as Acting Dean of the School of Social
Sciences and Humanities (SOSH) at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI).
I assume this role with a deep sense of responsibility to an institution that,
in a relatively short time, became a towering academic site in the Arab region
and beyond.
As an intellectual project, DI is committed to knowledge-production in
the Social Sciences and Humanities from the region and for the region, though
always in critical dialogue with global theoretical debates and a variety of
methodological approaches. With fourteen academic programs, SOSH anchors DI’s
mission: to build a research-intensive graduate institution rooted in academic
freedom, methodological rigor, and meaningful engagement with the societies we
serve.
At SOSH we are committed to cultivating critical thinking, intellectual
curiosity, and ethical responsibility among our students. Simultaneously, we
remain attentive to the lived realities and agonies of our communities,
ensuring that our scholarship is relevant and able to envision the potential
for liberation and change.
Our School is fortunate to gather a faculty who shares a common
dedication to serious scholarship and a sense of public responsibility. We seek
to train the next generation of researchers from the region to be capable of
contributing to their communities and to the broader Arab intellectual
landscape.
As an Acting Dean, I aspire to cultivate at SOSH an ethos of collective
effort and mutual respect and responsibility, so that we all work together –
students, faculty, and staff – to contribute to DI’s mission.
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Dr. Bassel F. Salloukh
Dean of the School of Social Sciences and
Humanities
About
The School of Social Sciences and Humanities (SOSH)
at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies provides a welcoming and intellectually open environment responsive to the emerging realities and diversity of the Arab region. Bringing together students, scholars and practitioners, the SOSH community is dedicated to improving our understanding of the past and the present by engaging in cutting-edge research and contributing to global academic discourses.
SOSH offers a large variety of specialized programs, each aimed at fostering creativity, critical thinking skills and interdisciplinarity. Students are exposed to various intellectual landscapes and encouraged to use this knowledge to explore the urgent questions of our time. As a result of their direct engagement with the region’s rich intellectual traditions and cultures, and their exposure to the broader literature in their respective fields, SOSH students are in a unique position to bridge local knowledge with global ones.
The School currently offers a PhD degree in Conflict Management and Humanitarian Action, Critical Security Studies, History, Linguistics and Arabic Lexicography, Sociology and Anthropology, Politics and International Relations. It also offers a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology, Comparative Literature, Conflict Management and Humanitarian Action, Critical Security Studies, History, Human Rights, Journalism, Linguistics and Arabic Lexicography, Media Studies, Philosophy, Politics and International Relations, Social Psychology, Social Work, Sociology and Anthropology
Dialogues for our Time
Debates at the Frontiers of Human Knowledge
The momentous political and social changes engulfing our region and the world, and the ensuing turmoil and uncertainty, invite fresh and determined thinking. The input of engaged scholars has never been more relevant and valuable. This input acquires added significance in the context of popular demands for freedom, dignity and security, and the violent resistance these demands face from entrenched regimes in our region (and their external allies). Conscious of this need for serious engagement by academics and intellectuals with the challenges of our times, the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies created a platform for these debates.
"Dialogues for our Time" is an annual event featuring an invited keynote speaker, chosen with reference to her/his distinguished contributions to one or more fields in Social Sciences and the Humanities. The invitee delivers a research paper on a selected topic and leads a debate with academics from within and outside the Doha Institute. The proceedings are then published in book form, in both Arabic and English.
This initiative aims to stimulate intellectual exchange on key issues of public interest in the Social Sciences and Humanities. It will engage prominent scholars from around the world in a debate where a plurality of voices from diverse backgrounds and perspectives can participate. The staff and students at DI (and wider audiences in the region and beyond) will as a result interact directly with cutting edge research on key timely issues.
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