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GU-Q 100 In the spring of 2019, GU-Q celebrated the publication of more than 100 books authored by affiliated faculty, staff, and researchers since the campus was established in Education City in 2005. A signature event included a moderated discussion on the significance of research in the humanities and social sciences, and the launching of a publication profiling the authors and their works. The event also marked the beginning of GU-Q’s participation in centennial celebrations for Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS), established in GE OR GETO W N UNIV ER SI TY I N QATAR
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From left to right: Dr. Mehran Kamrava, former interim dean, professor, and director of CIRS; Dr. Amira Sonbol, founding faculty member and professor of history; Dr. Joel Hellman, dean of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service; H.E. Lolwah Al-Khater, assistant to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, official spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, and GU-Q Joint Advisory Board member; Dr. James Reardon-Anderson, GU-Q founding dean and professor of history; and Dr. Gerd Nonneman,
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former dean and professor of international relations and Gulf studies