Our mission is to promote the highest standards of academic research and teaching in the fields of Middle Eastern and African studies and related disciplines through programs, publications, and services that support our members, the international community of scholars, and interested members of the public.
Upcoming Webinar: Just Another Coup? What’s at Stake in Niger
Join ASMEA and Prof. William Miles, Northeastern University, for the webinar "Just Another Coup? What’s at Stake in Niger" on May 3, 2024 at 12:00 pm (Eastern Time).
Support to teach individual classes about modern Israel at colleges and universities outside the United States and Israel. All courses supported by this grant must be for credit. Courses can be offered online or in-person.
Grants for Israeli doctoral students, postdocs, spousal appointments, independent scholars or other Israeli academics who already live in the United States and who have unfunded/underfunded research appointments.
Deadline Approaching: 2024 ASMEA Research Grant Program
To stimulate new and diverse lines of discourse about the Middle East and Africa, ASMEA’s Research Grants Program seeks to support research on topics that deserve greater attention. Grants of $2500 will be awarded to successful applicants. The deadline to apply is April 30, 2024.
The 2024Bernard Lewis Prize is awarded to scholars or practitioners engaged in the study of issues on antisemitism that were of great importance to our founding chairman, Prof. Bernard Lewis. Recipients of the $2,500 prize will be announced and awarded at the Seventeenth Annual ASMEA Conference in Washington, D.C.
Members of ASMEA can apply for grants of up to $750 to present at the Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. The deadline to submit an application is April 30, 2024.