Mohammed Dajani Daoudi
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Mohammed Shihad Dajani Daoudi is a Palestinian professor and peace activist. Dajani gained international recognition for his work in helping to raise awareness concerning the Holocaust through a variety of media. Wikipedia
Born: 1946 (age 78 years), Jerusalem
Education: The University of Texas at Austin, University of South Carolina, Al-Quds University, and more
Dajani was invited to join the faculty at Al-Quds University in 2001, and the following year he established its American Studies Institute. In 2007, with his ...
He is currently the founding director of the Wasatia Academic Institute which aims at establishing an interdisciplinary doctorate program for Palestinian ...
At the Wasatia Academic Institute, he created an interdisciplinary doctorate program teaching reconciliation, moderation, and ethics. He was previously a ...
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A Jerusalem-born scholar and peace activist, Dr. Dajani holds doctorate degrees from the University of Texas and University of South Carolina.
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He holds a doctorate from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC (1981) and another from the University of Texas at Austin, Texas (1984). He is the ...
As an engineering student at the American University of Beirut, Dajani joined Fatah. Although he received military training, he was put to work in the English- ...
Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi is the executive director of Wasatia Academic Institute, based in Israel. He taught at several universities and is author of ...
Jun 4, 2015 ˇ As a young man at the American University of Beirut in the 1960s, Mohammed Dajani was a student activist and a member of Fatah, fighting for ...
Mohammed S. Dajani is a Jerusalem-born scholar and peace activist with two doctorate degrees granted from the University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, ...
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MOHAMMED DAJANI. In March 2014, Al-Quds University faculty member. Mohammed Suleiman Dajani Daoudi (1946–) took twenty- seven of his Palestinian students from ...