About

The Annual MUBIT Doctoral Workshop in Late- and Post-Ottoman Studies is a two-day workshop in Basel, Switzerland, designed for international doctoral students conducting research on the Near and Middle East. The workshop consists of a two-day, intensive program in which select students work closely with invited experts. Successful completion of the workshop can entitle students to 3 ECTS credits.

This year, we are thrilled to host Prof. Dr. Malika Rahal of the Institut d’Histoire du Temps Présent (IHTP), Paris, to lead our 13th annual workshop on the topic of “Writing contemporary Algeria into the history of the Middle East, Africa and the World.” For more information on the content of the workshop, see below. The 2025 workshop will be held in person between Friday, 10 October (13:30 p.m.) and Saturday, 11 October.

Application

Currently enrolled Ph.D. students who wish to attend the workshop should write an email to Falestin Naïli with a short text summarizing their academic background and explaining how this workshop fits in to their research interests (max. 400 words, in third-person singular, in English). Applicants should also provide a CV (PDF, in English). Up to 15 applicants will be selected for participation in the workshop, based on relevance of their research project and a demonstrated ability to contribute constructively to the discussions.

The deadline for applications is 25 August 2025. Applicants will receive an answer regarding their participation by 10 September 2025, at the latest. The workshop is free of charge. All participants will have lunch and dinner together as part of the programme. Applicants based outside of Switzerland can also apply for some financial support for travel costs (maximum 200 CHF). We will provide successful applicants with information about accommodation options in Basel.


Previous Workshops

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Workshop with Dr. habil. Nora Lafi

Fall Semester 2024

The Ottoman Governance of Diversity

[Translate to English:] Al-Amʿari Palestinian refugee camp in Ramallah, 1950. Photographer: Willem van de Poll

Workshop with Prof. Dr. Laura Robson

Fall Semester 2023

States and Statelessness in the Post-Ottoman Middle East

[Translate to English:] Palestinian Arabs 1936

Workshop with Prof. Dr. Beshara Doumani

Fall Semester 2022

Palestine Versus the Palestinians? Writing Palestinians into History

[Translate to English:] Fall Semester 2019

Workshop with Dr. Roxane Farmanfarmaian (University of Cambridge)

Fall Semester 2019

Values and Status Negotiation: Media in the Middle East and North Africa

[Translate to English:] Hs2016

Workshop with Prof. Dr. Sukru Hanioglu (Princeton University)



Spring Semester 2016

The Main Intellectual Currents in the Late Ottoman Empire

[Translate to English:] Mubit 2021

Workshop with Dr. Berk Esen

Fall Semester 2021

Contemporary Turkish Politics

[Translate to English:] Mubit HS2018

Workshop with Assistant Professor Dr. H. Akın Ünver

Fall Semester 2018

Digital Media, Islam, and Politics in the Middle East

[Translate to English:] FS2015

Workshop with Prof. Dr. Isa Blumi (Georgia State Universitym Atlanta)

Spring Semester 2015

A Modern World in Flux. Studying Migration, Refugees, and (...)

[Translate to English:] Mubit 2020

Workshop with PD Dr. Manfred Sing and Miriam Younes

Fall Semester 2020

Arab Marxism: The Global History of Revolutionary Movements in the Middle East in the 20th and 21st Centuries

[Translate to English:] Hs2017

Workshop with Prof. Dr. A. Karaömerlioglu & Assoc. Prof. Dr. A. Kuyas

Fall Semester 2017

From Unionism to Kemalism: Social and Political Transformation of Turkey

[Translate to English:] HS2014

Workshop with Assoc. Prof. Dr. H. Kayalı & Assoc. Prof. Dr. M. Provence

Fall Semester 2014

Arab Nationalism: From Ottoman Empire to Colonial Mandates

[Translate to English:] Hs2013

Workshop with Prof. Dr. Erik J. Zürcher & Prof. Dr. M. Hakan Yavuz

Fall Semester 2013

Turkish Nationalism: Approaching Ottoman and Islamic Legacies (...)