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Dr. Munther Dajani

Dr. Munther Dajani
Date of Birth--
City of Birth  Palestine
e-mailmsdajani@art.alquds.edu
Faculty of Arts :Dean of Faculty of Arts
Education
Master Degree essay: “Pluralism: Dynamics of Group Theory" University of Texas-Austin  (USA)
1974 B.Sc. Management Systems and Social Sciences,Eastern Michigan University  (USA)
1975 M.A. Social Studies, Economics, History & Political Science Eastern Michigan University  (USA)
1982 Ph.D. University of Texas-Austin  (USA)
Past Occupation
Professor of Middle East Politics, American Government and US Foreign Policy Al Quds University  (Palestine)
Professor of Political Science and Diplomacy, Faculty of Arts,Al Quds University  (Palestine)
Director General, Ministry of Economy and Trade  (Palestine)
Member of the Wye River Scholarships Selection Committee in US Embassy in Tel Aviv  (Palestine)
Director, Management Training Unit, Al-Quds University  (Palestine)
1999 2005 Founder and former Chairman, Political Science and Diplomatic Studies in Al Quds University  (Palestine)
Current Occupation
Director, Issam Sartawi Center for the Advancement of Peace and Democracy  (Palestine)
Dean, Faculty of Arts, Al Quds University,  (Palestine)
(last updated: 09-September-2007)






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