British Society for Middle Eastern Studies
Back MatterSource: British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 21, No. 1 (1994)Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/195596 .
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THE BAHRAIN -BRITISH FOUNDATION
AWARDS 1995-1996
The Bahrain-British Foundation exists to promote understanding between the young peopleof the two countries.
The Foundation's Annual Awards enable post-graduates or the equivalent under the age of 30 to spend one year in Bahrain or Britain to carry out a programme of work or study approved by the Trustees.
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However the studies concered must be related to the country in which they will take place and normally will reflect a programme of research or work that can be carried out in or under the supervision of an appropriate institution within the country.
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THE BRITISH SOCIETY for
MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES
The Society was founded in 1973 to promote the study in the United Kingdom of the Middle Eastern region from the end of classical antiquity and the rise of Islam, by encouraging discussion and debate and by fostering cooperation among teachers, researchers and students of the Middle East Cooperation enables the Society to pursue a concerted strategy at the national level by impressing on governmental, university and national bodies the importance of safeguarding and expanding the Society's areas of interest
The fostering of international ties is also important and the Society provides the essential channel through which scholars outside Britain may create cooperative links with British researchers. Every attempt is being made to consolidate and expand such links with societies similar to BRISMES in other European countries, the Middle East North America and elsewhere.
In addition to publishing the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies and a Newsletter, the Society organizes an annual conference and provides other professional services from time to time.
Enquiries concerning membership, whether individual or corporate, should be addressed in the first instance to the Secretary, Dr C. Hillenbrand, Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh, 7-8 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh EH8 9LW, or to the Administrative Assistant, Mrs Louise Haysey, c/o CMEIS, University of Durham, South End House, South Rd, Durham DH1 3TG. 091 374 3199. Fax: 091 374 2830.
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? 1994
British Society for Middle Easter Studies c/o Centre for Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies
South End House, South Road DURHAM DH1 3TG
ISSN 1353-0194
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