Ronnie Agassi Cohen The Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studiesagassi.ronnie@gmail.com The Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Subject: Persian Epic, Ottoman Historiography, and the Formation of Ottoman Imperial Identity in the Court of Bāyezīd II (1481-1512).
Ward Awad General and Comparative Literatureward.awad@mail.huji.ac.il General and Comparative Literature Subject: Holocaust reception in Palestinian literature and the making of Palestinian identity.
Eduardo Balbo The Department of the Hebrew Languageeduardo.balbo@mail.huji.ac.ilLinkedIn The Department of the Hebrew Language Subject: A sociolinguistic profile of the Jewish communities from Greater Tunis as heritage speakers.
Yotam Ben Horin The Department of Historyyotam.benhorin@mail.huji.ac.il The Department of History Subject: Knowledge Formation and Learning from the Past in Research on Historical Climate-Society Interactions. Advisor: Dr. Lee Mordechai and Dr. Amit Tubi.
Adiel Breuer The Department of Talmud and Halakhaאתר אישי The Department of Talmud and Halakha Subject: The Talmudic commentaries in North Africa and Egypt during the Middle Ages. Advisor: Prof. Simcha Emanuel.
Levana Chajes Department of Jewish thought levana.chajes@mail.huji.ac.il Department of Jewish thought Subject: Advisor: Prof. Avishai Bar-Asher. Abstract:
Odeya Eshel The Department of Comparative Religionodeya.ettun@gmail.com The Department of Comparative Religion Subject: Advisor: Charles Hallisey and Dr. Eviatar Shulman. Abstract:
Danni Finn Archeology and the Ancient Near Eastdaniel.finn@mail.huji.ac.il Archeology and the Ancient Near East Subject: Middle Bronze Age Metallurgy in the Southern Levant: Technology, Provenance, and Trade Networks.
Ben Gershon Cognitive Scienceben.gershon@mail.huji.ac.il Cognitive Science Subject: Computability of human cognition.
Uria Gilad Taharlev The History DepartmentUria.gilad@mail.huji.ac.il The History Department Subject: Knowledge and Play in the late Middle ages in Western Europe. Advisor: Dr. Ayelet Even-Ezra.
Julian Hirsch The Institute of Archaeology The Institute of Archaeology Subject: Religion, Ritual, Society, and Change from the Levantine Chalcolithic to Intermediate Bronze Age. Advisor: Dr. Uri Davidovich.
Shiyu Hong Department of the Hebrew Languageshiyu.hong@mail.huji.ac.il Department of the Hebrew Language Subject: The request expressions in the emergence period of Modern Hebrew. Advisor: Prof. Yael Reshef, Prof. Adina Moshavi.
Eitan Ishai The Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studieseitan.ishai@mail.huji.ac.il The Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies Subject: Between Baabda and Dahieh: The Presidency and Hezbollah - Rivalry, Cooperation and Sovereignty in Lebanon (1992-2022).
Nitsan Israeli Art History Departmentnitsan.israeli@mail.huji.ac.il Art History Department Subject: The Artists' Model in Modernity.
Yinon Kahan Arabic Language and Literatureyinonkahan@gmail.com Arabic Language and Literature Subject: The Commandments in Islamic and Jewish Mysticism in Medieval Spain. Advisor: Dr. Michael Ebstein, Dr. Avishai Bar-Asher.
Euin Choung Kim Institute of Archaeology and the Ancient Near Eastdavi.sua@mail.huji.ac.il Institute of Archaeology and the Ancient Near East Subject: Assyriology and Sumerology.
Inbal Kol The Department of Art Historyinbal.kol@mail.huji.ac.il The Department of Art History Subject: Cultural Spaces: Perceptions of Space in Contemporary Moroccan Art. Advisor: Dr. Noam Gal.
Tom Kori Department of Hebrew Literaturetom.kori@mail.huji.ac.il Department of Hebrew Literature Subject: Parody and Parodization in Medieval and Early-Modern Hebrew Prose. Advisor: Dr. David Rotman.
Yael Leokumovich Department of Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Yael.leokumovich@mail.huji.ac.ilWebsite Department of Ancient Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Subject: The Divine Sign: of Meaning and Nature in Babylonia of the first millennium BCE. Supervisor: Prof. Uri Gabbay.
Margarita Lerman Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewrymargarita.lerman@mail.huji.ac.il Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry Subject: In Loopholes and Gray Areas. A Cross-Border History of Criminal Jewish Networks, 1820s–1914.