A wide range of researchers, lecturers and students from various faculties are now actively engaged in research activities relating to MENA (Middle East and North Africa).

To accommodate this growing interest, the BU Research Network for MENA Studies  meets regularly on campus and online, hosting interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary events, including conferences, symposiums, workshops, debates, and public talks.

We recognise common themes in the MENA countries and advocate for a paradigm shift in MENA studies.

Many of our researchers focus on unravelling current power dynamics within MENA and between MENA and other regions, emphasising the increasing relevance of themes such as conflict, immigration, refuge, asylum, safety, resources, commerce, health, energy, and climate.

Our work has the potential of impacting research trajectories and policymakers in the UK and overseas, including in the realms of foreign policy, diplomacy and international law.

500m
people live in the MENA region
15.7m
internally dispersed persons live within the MENA region, largely triggered by war and conflict.

Events and activity

We meet regularly to discuss current interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary research trajectories on MENA studies.

Together we consider new methodologies and theoretical frameworks for understanding the current situation in the MENA region.

We host seminars, workshops, public talks, international conferences, and irregular lectures, and we collaborate with other research centres.

Upcoming events 

Launch Event - BU Research Network for MENA Studies

26th November 1:00-4:00pm at KG01 

Kimmeridge House, Talbot Campus, Bournemouth University

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Programme

1pm      Introduction - what is MENA?      Dr Mona Seyed Esfahani
1.15pm First panel - The Colonial Gaze across Media, Technology & International Law Dr Nicola De Martini Ugolotti (Chair)

Upcoming Monograph: 'Drones, Settler Colonialism and International Law: How Israel Became a Drone Superpower' (Routledge, 2025) 

Dr Yaar Gagan 
Why is no-one talking about Sudan?

Hadil Kekhya and Oluwasijibomi Fola Akande

The MENA media discourse

Dr Max Mauro

2pm 

Refreshments and networking 

2.30pm The International Family Tracing Service of the British Red Cross Rayeesa Mahomed
3pm  Second Panel - MENA in the Intersectional Lens Abier Hamidi (Chair)
Child Marriage in the Middle East and North Africa 

Ayşe Kayra Özdemir

Women and Football in Iran: Gender, Identity, and Politics 

Dr Payam Ansari & Zahra Termeh Eskandari

Empowering Ethnic Minorities and Women Entrepreneurs in MENA: Unlocking Innovation in a Changing Economic Landscape

Balpreet Kour
3.30pm Q&A with speakers and plenary discussion

The Future of the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) - The University of Iceland in Reykjavík

26-27 January 2025

During the conference, we will cooperate, exchange ideas, and conduct give-and-take sessions among researchers and practitioners on a wide range of themes, ranging from Asylum, Education, Health, Labour, Economy, Human Rights, and Climate Change. The keynote speakers will be Professor Ilan Pappé and Professor Mads Fredrik Gilbert.

Submit your papers or contributions by Tuesday 12th November 2024

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