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Management and teaching staff
Management and teaching staff Mustapha Chérif
Academic Director of the International Master's in Islamic and Arabic studies with a Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Toulouse and a Doctorate in Sociology from the Sorbonne, Paris. This expert in intercultural dialogue is a figure of international renown. He founded and acted as rector of the Université algérienne de formation continue, is Algeria's former Minister for Higher Education and ambassador in Cairo, and visiting professor of the Collège de France - Sorbonne. He chairs the Forum des intellectuels algériens (Forum of Algerian Intellectuals), is a member of the World Scientific Council for Education and Lifelong Learning, a member of the Catholic-Islamic Forum and author of publications such as Islam tolérant ou intolérant (Islam, tolerant or intolerant), published by Odile Jacob, 2006, and published in Spanish by Bellaterra, and Islam–Occident (Islam-the West), published by Odile Jacob, Paris, and translated into seven languages.
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Teaching staff
Anwar Moghith
Ph.D., author of the thesis "Marxism in Egypt" and Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy at the University of Helwan, Cairo. Director of the UFP, the University Institute of Teacher Training and has acted as visiting professor of the EHESS in Paris. He is the author of numerous publications, including the Arabic translation of the work of Jacques Derrida: "De la grammatologie" (Of Grammatology), a work on humanism and Muslim philosophers, and in Arabic, on the dialogue of civilisations and the globalisation of humanist values, Cairo, published by Dar al-Thaqafa, 2007.
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Charles Saint-Prot
Doctor of Political Science, jurist, geopolitician and specialist in Islam. Director of the Geopolitical Studies Observatory in Paris and of the Études géopolitiques (Geopolitical Studies) journal. He organises the seminar "Droit et Civilisation du monde islamique" (Law and Civilisation in the Islamic World), at the Law Faculty of the Université Paris Descartes (Paris V). He is a member of the Centre for International, European and Comparative Law (CEDIEC) and a specialist in Islam (law, civilisation and geopolitics). He collaborates on the Revue internationale de droit comparé (International Journal of Comparative Law). He organises the lecture in Geopolitics at the French School of Heads of Press (EFAP) and is a lecturer and advisor to various specialist institutes. Charles Saint-Prot is the author of numerous works, some of which have been translated into English and Arabic. In 2008, he published Islam. L'avenir de la tradition entre révolution et occidentalisation (The Future of the Tradition between Revolution and Westernisation), Paris, Éditions du Rocher.
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Benammar Yezli
Doctor of Letters, Professor of Cultural Sociology at the University of Oran since 1994, researcher, anthropologist and scholar. He has acted as advisor to the Department for Culture and Information. Former Head of the Department of Information and Communication Sciences at the University of Oran.
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Ahmed Djebbar
Université des Sciences et de la Technologie in Lille.
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Eric Geoffroy
Arabist Islamic scholar and postgraduate student at the Department of Arabic and Islamic Studies, Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg II. He specialises in the history of Sufism and sanctity in Islam. He works on issues of spirituality in the contemporary world (globalisation, ecology) and comparative mysticism. He has written more than fifteen articles in the Islamic encyclopaedia Encyclopédie de l'Islam 2 and 3 and numerous articles in leading journals of Islamic studies. He has also published seven books. He teaches at several Islamic science education centres and has participated in numerous international conferences and collective reference works.
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Ali Benmakhlouf
Université Nice Sophia Antipolis.
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Youssef Courbage
Doctor in Economics from the University of Lyon/St Joseph, Beirut, a graduate in Sociology and General Demography from the Institut de démographie of Paris and a demographics expert at the Institut de démographie of Paris. He is a demography researcher and international consultant for numerous organisations, such as UNESCO, the United Nations Population Fund and the Council of Europe. Since September 2005, he has acted as Research Director at the INED. He has published numerous scientific articles and books, including: Le rendez-vous des civilisations (The Meeting of Civilisations), with Emmanuel Todd, published by Seuil, Paris, 2007.
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Hadj Dahman
Doctor of Letters, University of Strasbourg, with a Master's in Comparative Literature from the University of Strasbourg and a Master's in Literature and Drama Studies from the University of Mulhouse. Sworn translator and interpreter. Lecturer of the Master's on Intercultural management (1 & 2), University of Haute Alsace, Faculty of Law and Economics, Mulhouse. Lecturer in Communication and language technique at the University of Haute Alsace, Institut universitaire de technologie.
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Mohamed Amin Al-Midani
Doctor of Public Law, Faculty of Law, Political Science and Management, University of Strasbourg III. Chairman of the Arab Centre for Education in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Lyon. Lecturer at the University of Strasbourg, scientific advisor to the Geneva Institute of Human Rights, Geneva, International Institute of Human Rights. He is the author of numerous publications, including: Les droits de l'homme et l'Islam (Human Rights and Islam), published by the Publishing Association of the Protestant Theology Faculty, Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg, 2003.
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Programme administration
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