Curriculum Vitae - Omri Elmaleh
Personal Information
Citizenship: Israeli, Spanish (in process)
Address: Tel Aviv
Phone: +972524858612
E-mail: omriky@gmail.com
Birth: 11/10/1984
Education
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2017-: Tel Aviv University, Ph.D Studies in History, advisers: Prof. Raanan Rein and Prof. Eyal Zisser(currently enrolled).
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2013-2016: Tel Aviv University, MA in the Department of Middle Eastern and African History (Cum Laude).
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2010-2013: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, BA in The Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies with the Department of Romance and Latin American Studies (Cum Laude).
Academic Experience and Work
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2013 -: Research assistant of Prof. Raanan Rein, Vice President of Tel Aviv University and Director of The S. Daniel Abraham Center for International and Regional Studies.
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2009 -: Tour guide in Israel Latin America, the Balkans, Jordan and the Iberian Peninsula.
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2011-2013- Certificate tour guide course, More Derech (Yad Ben Zvi Institute, Jerusalem).
Scholarships and Grants
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The Thomas Arthur Arnold Fund for Excellence in History, Tel-Aviv University (2016).
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Research travel grant from Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies, Tel Aviv University (2016).
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Research travel grant from the S. Daniel Abraham Center for International and Regional Studies, Tel Aviv University (2016).
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Research travel grant from The Yona and Dina Ettinger Chair for Contemporary Middle Eastern History (2016).
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Research travel grant from Sverdlin Institute for Latin American History and Culture, Tel Aviv University (2016).
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Maccabim Foundation Scholarship in the memory of Dr. Omri Nir (2017).
List of Publication
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"¡Bienvenidos a la Triple Frontera! La generación fundacional de la colectividad libanesa-musulmana en la Triple Frontera entre Argentina, Brasil y Paraguay, 1950-1975", Contra Relatos desde el Sur (To be publish on July 2017).
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Entries writing for Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions, "Shia Islam" and "Lebanese in the triple frontier" (To be publish online on July 2017).
Papers delivered
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"From the Cedars of Lebanon to the Paraná River: The Hybrid Identity of Lebanese-Muslims in the Triple Frontier between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, 1950-2010", Proposal presentation in the annual research students conference, Tel Aviv University, March 2017.
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"'One of the most dangerous places in the world': False Fantasies of Muslim Extremism versus the Construction of a Lebanese, Double Hyphenated Identity on the Argentinian-Brazilian- Paraguayan Frontier", Interdisciplinary Winter School for doctoral students and postdoctorates, University of Tübingen in Germany, To be delivered November 15–17, 2017.
Languages
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Hebrew: Native
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English: Advanced, academic level
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Spanish: Advanced, academic level
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Arabic: Advanced, academic level
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Portuguese: Reading only
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