Mohamed Nimer
Assistant Professor
Washington Semester
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Additional Positions at AU
Director and Professor, WSP
Assistant Professor, International Relations
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Dr. Nimer teaches the Washington Semester Islam and World Affairs Program. He is author of The North American Muslim Resource Guide: Muslim Community Life in the United States and Canada (Routledge, 2002). His recent writings include Americanizing Islamists (The American Interest, July/August, 2011) and The Muslim Brotherhood in the United States: Citizens with Foreign Attachments? (Middle East Policy, Vol. 17, No. 4, Winter 2010).
Dr. Nimer conducted field research on Middle East politics and development. He traveled extensively in Kuwait, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Pakistan, and Turkey.
Dr. Nimer also teaches religion and politics worldwide at the School of International Service. His research interests include the Middle East, American Muslims, political Islam and peacebuilding. -
Degrees
Ph.D., political science -
Languages Spoken:
Arabic
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Teaching
Spring 2012
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- SIS-319 Topics in Int'l Relations: Islam & World Affairs Sem II
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- SIS-319 Topics in Int'l Relations: Islam & World Affairs Sem I
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- SIS-497 Int'l Pol & For Policy Intern
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Fall 2012
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- SIS-319 Topics in Int'l Relations: Islam & World Affairs Sem II
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- SIS-319 Topics in Int'l Relations: Islam & World Affairs Sem I
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- SIS-476 Religion & Politics Worldwide
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