Gender and Public Policy Research Seminar Series
 

The Dubai School of Government hosts a research seminar series focusing on a variety of gender and public policy issues. This series brings prominent researchers, scholars, and practitioners alike to the discussion table to share their research findings and views on opportunities and challenges facing womens leadership in the Arab world. The seminar series provides a platform for the presentation and discussion of policy-oriented research and fosters an intellectually critical environment where researchers can receive feedback on their projects. The series began in 2007 and to date has hosted a total of 35 seminars covering a variety of issues including (but not limited to) womens political, economic and social participation, as well as, womens empowerment, entrepreneurship and leadership. The seminar series also explored womens formal and informal involvement in the labor market, social exclusion of women, women and the law, gender equality, education, family, migration, negotiation and conflict resolution.

The series has hosted renowned local, regional and international speakers such as: her Excellency Amat Al Alim Alsoswa, Assistant Secretary General Regional Bureau of UNDP; Dr. Suad Joseph, University of California, Davis; Dr. Maryam Lootah, Assistant Professor of Political Science; Professor, Hatoon Al Fassi, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia; Dr. Amira Sonbol, Georgetown University Qatar, Dr. Rohini Pande and Reema Hana, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Founder and President of the Center for Work-Life Policy; Dr. Mona Al Bahr, Senior Executive Manager for Social Programmes, The Emirates Foundation.

2012 - Gender and Public Policy Research Seminar Series
Gender and Educational Reform: Transforming Gender Norms among Young Adolescents for Lasting Social Change , Soha Ellaithy, Director of Gulf Partnerships at Save the Children , December 12, 2012

Working Women in Federal Government Sector Jobs in the UAE, Aisha Al SuwaidiDirector of the HR Planning Department at FAGHRJanuary 30 2012

Examining Government Initiatives for the Empowerment of Women, Suaad Al Oraimi, Gender specialist at UAEU, January 18 2012

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2011 - Gender and Public Policy Research Seminar Series
Expert Highlights Gender Gap in Health Care, Muna Tahlak, Chief of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Al Wasl Hospital, November 28 2011

Increasing Awareness of Domestic Violence, Afra Al Basti, Executive Director of the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWC), October 25 2011

Panel Discussion Addresses Heart Disease and Diabetes Dr. Muhammad Hamed Farooqi, Dr. Obaid Mohammed Aljassim,Dr. Mohammad Al Redha Dubai Health AuthorityMay 2011

Seminar on Gender, Participation and Higher Education in the UAEDr. Fatma Abdulla, Natasha RidgeMay 2011

Masdar Speakers Explore Womens Participation in STE FieldsDr. Georgeta Vidican, Assistant Professor of Engineering Systems and Management Programme, Masdar and Noor Ghazal Aswad, Research Assistant, MasdarMarch 2011

Experts Unveil Study on Psychological Effects of GlobalizationDr. May Al DabbaghDirector of DSGs Gender and Public Policy Program at the Dubai School of GovernmentMarch 2011

Asmaa Ramadan Mohamed on "Translating Gender in the Arab World"Asma Mohamed is Research Associate in the Gender and Public Policy Program at the Dubai School of GovernmentFebruary 2011

Rafia Ghobash on the Contribution of Women to Arab ThoughtDr. Rafia Ghobashformer President of the Arabian Gulf University in BahrainJanuary 2011

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2010 - Gender and Public Policy Research Seminar Series
Gender Research Seminar: Women, Property and the Law in Early Modern CairoDr. Mary Ann Fay is Professor of History at Morgan State UniversityDecember 2010

HIV/AIDS and Womens Rights: A Public Policy PerspectiveKhadija MoallaRegional Coordinator for the HIV/AIDS Regional Programme in the Arab States (HARPAS) for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)October 2010

The Body and Social TheoryMona Al Bahr Senior Executive Manager for Social Programmes, The Emirates FoundationFebruary 2010

Hidden Treasure: Female Talent in Emerging MarketsSylvia Ann HewlettFounder and President of the Center for Work-Life PolicyJanuary 2010

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2009 - Gender and Public Policy Research Seminar Series
Prospects of Liberal Arts Education in the UAEMohamed TabishatAssociate Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, United Arab Emirates UniversityNovember 2009

An Investigation into whether Emotional Labor and other work strains have a long term impact on the Physical and Mental health of Women in the Service ProfessionDr. Alia SerkalSenior Director of Recruitment at duNovember 2009

The Effect of the Economic Crisis on Gender Equality in the Arab WorldHer Excellency Amat Al Alim AlsoswaAssistant Secretary General, Assistant Administrator and Director, Regional Bureau of Arab States of the United Nations Development ProgrammeJune 2009

Ways of Combating Domestic Violence in the UAEOhood Al SuwaidiMarketing and Communications Director, Dubai Foundation for Women and ChildrenJune 2009

The Concept of "Gender and the Distribution of Social Roles in the UAE CommunitySuaad Al-OreimiAssistant Professor of Sociology, UAE UniversityMay 2009

Political Culture and Women's Empowerment in the Arab WorldMaryam Sultan LootahAssistant Professor of Political Science, United Arab Emirates UniversityApril 2009

Social Entrepreneurship: Is it for the Middle East?Nada HashmiLegatum-MIT Center, MIT Sloan School of ManagementMarch 2009

Making Muslims: Representation of Islam and Muslims in Wall Street Journal Commentaries(DSG Distinguished Speakers Series), Suad JosephUniversity of California, DavisMarch 2009

Gender and Health in India: Microfinance Products for Rural WomenRema HannaKennedy School of Government, Harvard UniversityJanuary 2009

Powerful Women: Can Exposure Reduce Bias?Rohini PandeKennedy School of Government, Harvard UniversityJanuary 2009

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2008 - Gender and Public Policy Research Seminar Series
Women in Pre-Islamic Arabia: NabataeaHatoon Al-FassiKing Saud UniversityNovember 2008

The "Arab Woman" as an Object of Study: A Critical Analysis of the AHDR 2005Hoda ElsaddaManchester UniversityOctober 2008

Gender Equality in the United Arab Emirates: A Driver for Increased CompetitivenessChristine AssaadResearch Associate, Dubai School of GovernmentSeptember 2008
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Five Case Studies of Emirati Women in Dubai: Their Personal Experiences and InsightsMonica GallantDubai Womens CollegeJuly 2008
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A Preliminary Investigation into UAE Women Business LeadersLynda MooreFulbright Scholar, Zayed UniversityJune 2008
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Women in Dubai: Reality as a Shadow of Numerical RepresentationRima SabbanMay 2008
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Political Participation of Women in the UAEMarie LilloGulf Research CenterApril 2008
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History and Women's LeadershipAmira SonbolGeorgetown UniversityMarch 2008

Assessing Development Through the Voices of Women: An Oral History of Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAEMay SeikalyWayne State UniversityMarch 2008

Women in the Egyptian Labor Market: An Analysis of Developments from 1988 to 2006Ragui AssaadUniversity of Minnesota, Population CouncilMarch 2008
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2007 - Gender and Public Policy Research Seminar Series
Closing the Global Gender Gap: A Preliminary Assessment of our Policy Toolbox,  Fiona GreigWomen and Public Policy Program Fellow, Harvard UniversityJuly 2007
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Helping Arab Women to Lead: Initial Findings from the Muthabara Foundation 2007 Research Project,  Serra KirdarFounder of the Muthabara FoundationJune 2007
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