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Nazih Al-Ayubi (1944 in Cairo – 1995), is an Egyptian writer who had obtained a BSc (1964) and MSc (1968) in Political Science from Cairo University, PhD in political science from the University of Oxford in England. | |
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- Nazih Al-Ayubi ( in Cairo – ), is an Egyptian writer who had obtained a BSc () and MSc () in Political Science from Cairo University, PhD in political science from the University of Oxford in England.
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- A portrait of Nazih Ayubi (1944-95) from the university archives.
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- Nazih Nassif Mikhail Ayubi, political scientist and Middle East scholar, was born in Cairo in where he held his first academic posts before taking an Oxford Doctorate and a Professorship at Cairo University.
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Nazih N. Ayubi (Author of تضخيم الدولة العربية)
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The latest Middle East archival collection to be catalogued differs slightly from recent projects in that the papers relate to the life and career of an academic rather than a diplomat or journalist.
A portrait of Nazih Ayubi (1944-95) from the university archives. EUL UA/P/3g
Nazih Nassif Mikhail Ayubi (1944-95) was born on 22 December 1944 in Cairo and obtained a (1964) and (1968) in Political Science from Cairo University, where he was taught by Boutros Boutros-Ghali. He then came to England, studying for a Diploma in Public Administration at Manchester University (1970) followed by a (Politics) at Oxford (1975). After returning to Cairo he worked as an assistant professor at the Institute of Public Administration and the National Institute for Management Development (1967-76), followed by a fellowship at the Al Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, an independent research unit dedicated to regional and international affairs as well as Egyptian politics and societ