PhD student in Global History, Culture, and Politics (41st cycle) at the Department of History, Culture, and Civilization
Sapienza University of Rome – Rome, 09/2021 – 10/2022
Master’s Degree in International Relations and Supranational Institutions
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Main subjects: European Law, International Humanitarian Law, History of International Politics
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Thesis: Armed Non-State Actors and Non-State Diplomacy: the Case Study of Syria
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Final grade: 110/110 cum laude – certificate of excellence – publication recommended
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Research focus: Analyzed armed non-state actors’ roles in governance, diplomacy, and peacebuilding, examining historical and legal evolution, contested recognition, and Syria’s Arab Spring; integrated cultural heritage protection as a tool for social peace and post-conflict reconstruction
Sciences Po Strasbourg – Strasbourg, 08/2021 – 06/2022
Erasmus+ Program (2nd Year Master)
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Main subjects: European Law, European Institutions, French Language
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Research focus: Studied EU institutions and external action, focusing on refugee crisis response, MENA engagement, and migration governance; developed comparative knowledge of integration policies and strengthened French as a working language in European diplomacy
Sapienza University of Rome – Rome, 09/2018 – 10/2020
Bachelor’s Degree in Political Sciences and International Relations
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Main subjects: History, Sociology, Political Economy, Political Thought
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Thesis: Causes of the Syrian Diaspora: Case Study of Political Confessionalization in Syria
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Final grade: 110/110 cum laude
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Research focus: Studied the Middle East’s fragile state system, Syrian politics, Sunni–Shia tensions, sectarian identity, proxy conflicts, and ISIS; analyzed how civil war revealed enduring confessional structures shaping diaspora identities and regional political dynamics
Sciences Po Rennes – Rennes, 08/2019 – 06/2020
Erasmus+ Program (3rd Year Bachelor)
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Main subjects: Geopolitics, European Urbanization, Radical Discourse and Euroscepticism in EU
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Research focus: Examined Euroscepticism and refugee crisis impacts, analyzing how migration reshaped European identity debates, with focus on cities and suburbs as key spaces for social integration, political contestation, and the emergence of radical discourses
Language skills
Italian -mother tongue
Arabic (Levantine) - mother tongue
English - Full Professional Proficiency
French- Full Professional Proficiency
Spanish - elementary knowledge