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Curriculum Vitae – Galia Sabar, Ph.D Galias@Ruppin.Ac.Il\Gsafrica@Tauex.Tau.Ac.Il Galia Sabar Febuary 2019 Curriculum Vitae – Galia Sabar, Ph.D [email protected]\[email protected] EDUCATION (from earliest to latest) Period of Study Name of University (including city Subject Degree or (dates) and country if not in Israel) Professional License 1982-1985 B.Tel-Aviv University Middle Eastern and BA. summa cum laude African History 1985-1987 Hebrew University African Studies MA summa cum laude 1988-1992 Hebrew University African Studies PhD Title of Master’s thesis “ Nation Building and the Problem of Nationalities; Marxist Ethiopia in the Light of its Imperial History”. Name of supervisors P Professor Mordechai Abir Name of Doctoral dissertation Church, State and Society in East Africa: The Anglican Church in Kenya 1957-1978. Name of supervisors Professor Naomi Chazan and Professor Steven Kaplan. FURTHER STUDIES: (from earliest to latest) Period of Study Name of University Subject Degree or Date (dates) (including city and Professional License Awarded country if not in Israel) 1995-1996 Hebrew University, School of HIV/AIDS prevention JAIP diploma 1996 Public health, via Jerusalem instructors AIDS Project 2001 Israeli Management Center Directors' training, External External Directors' 2001 Directors' training. Diploma 2003-2006 KOLOT – Jewish Bet-Midrash Judaism Graduate of KOLOT 2006 2009 – 2014 Ceramic \ Pottery Professional ceramic artist 1 Galia Sabar Febuary 2019 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: (from earliest to latest) Period (dates) Name of Institution (city, Department Rank/Function country) 1983-1985 Tel Aviv University Dept. of Middle Eastern and African Research Assistant, History Dayan Center 1985-1987 Ben Zvi Institute Yad Ben-Zvi Research Assistant 1988-1990 Hebrew University, Israel African Studies Research Assistant and Adjunct Teacher 1989-1993 University of Nairobi, Kenya African History Visiting research fellow 1993-1994 Tel Aviv University Dept. of Middle Eastern and African Instructor History 1994 – 1999 Tel Aviv University Dept. of Middle Eastern and African Lecturer History 1993-1995 Tel Aviv University "Klal Facultety" Senior Student councilor 1995-1996 Kenyatta National Hospital AIDS support center Principle Researcher 1997 – 2009 Tel Aviv University Dept. of Middle Eastern and African Senior Student councilor History 1999 -2009 Tel Aviv University Dept. of Middle Eastern and African Senior Lecturer History 2002-2010 Tel Aviv University Dept. of Middle Eastern and African Chair, African Studies History 2009- Tel Aviv University Dept. of Middle Eastern and African Associate Professor History 2009-present Tel Aviv University Daniel Abraham research center for Head, African Division international and regional studies 2010 – 2013 Tel Aviv University Inter – University Program in African Chair, Inter – University studies Program in African studies 2012-2014 Tel Aviv University Forum for Gender and Women studies, Chair, Forum for Gender Tel Aviv University and Women studies 2016- present Ruppin Academic Center Academic Management President ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS (from earliest to latest) Year Name of Meeting (city, country) Title of Lecture 1990 Contemporary Africa, Truman The role of the church in Kenyan Politics. Institute, Jerusalem 1990 Religion and Development, Church and Development Anglican Church Center, Nairobi Kenya 1992 International Conference on The role of the church in Kenyan Politics. Civil Society in Africa, Hebrew Universty 2 Galia Sabar Febuary 2019 Year Name of Meeting (City, Title of Lecture Country) 1994 African Studies Association, The Mau Mau Myth in Kenya Yearly meeting, Boston, USA 1994 Africa – Annual Conference of Civil Society in Africa the OU, Israel 1995 African Studies Association, The Banality of Power – the everyday activities Yearly meeting, Boston, USA of the church in Kenya. 1995 African Conference, Dept. of Theology and Power in the Anglican church of History, University of Kenya Philadelphia 1995 International Conference on The Myth of the Mau Mau in Kenyan writings. African Writings and Writers, Dept. of English Literature, Tel Aviv University 1995 AIDS in East Africa - Nairobi The Role of the Church in HIV/AIDS prevention Hospital, Dept. of Sociology and Education Anthropology, University of Nairobi 1996 History of Disease, International Church on the AIDS Cross Conference, Dept. of History, Tel Aviv University, Israel 1996 9th International conference on Religious Organizations and HIV/AIDS AIDS prevention, Jerusalem, Prevention. Israel 1996 9th International conference on Judaism and Christianity - AIDS challenges AIDS prevention, Jerusalem, and response Israel 1997 2nd International workshop on Judaism Christianity and Islam and AIDS AIDS prevention in the Middle prevention. Different perspectives. East, Jerusalem 1997 AIDS in African, University of Church and AIDS in Kenya Dakar, Senegal 1997 Writing History, International Writing African History, Challenges. Workshop, Yad Hanadiv, Jerusalem 1988 Annual Lecture, Dayan Center, Violence in Africa. Tel Aviv University 3 Galia Sabar Febuary 2019 Year Name of Meeting (City, Title of Lecture Country) 1998 3rd International workshop on Religious Organization and AIDS Prevention AIDS prevention in the Middle Education. East, Jerusalem 1999 African Studies Association, Church and AIDS in Kenya Yearly meeting, Philadelphia, USA 1999 4th International workshop on Socio-Political Aspects of HIV/AIDS prevention AIDS prevention in the Middle in East Africa East, Jerusalem 1999 Health in Africa, Tel Aviv Chira or AIDS – Cultural aspects of HIV/AIDS in University, Israel Kenya 1999 Leadership in Africa, Religious leaders and the Struggle for Human International Conference, Tel Rights in Africa Aviv University and Open University 1999 Pan African Anthropology Socio-Political Aspects of HIV/AIDS in Kenya Association, Annual Meeting, Yaunde, Cameron. 2000 Rabin Center, memorial day Religious leaders and the struggle against lecture violence in Africa 2001 Conference on International African Migrant laborers' concepts of Israel Migration to Israel, Ministry of Interior, Jerusalem 2001 Israeli Historian Society, Annual African Christianity in Israel Conference 2002 Alternative History – Tel Aviv I'm a Black, Illegal, Christian migrant in the Holy University, Department of Land – African Labor migrants in Israel History 2002 "Bamat Africa" - Israeli forum African Churches in Israel – Basic typology for African Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel 2002 Annual Conference, African Christianity in the Holy Land, Basic Department of History, OU, challenges. Israel 2002 African Studies Association, The African Christian Diaspora in the Holy Land Yearly meeting, Washington - Black Christian African labor Migrants in DC, USA Jewish Israel 4 Galia Sabar Febuary 2019 Year Name of Meeting (City, Title of Lecture Country) 2003 International Conference on "The Ultimate Other" Black Christians in Israel Religion and migration, African Studies center, Bayreuth University, Germany 2003 International Conference on Constructing Religious and Personal identities, Religious Identities, University African Migrant laborers in Israel of Amsterdam, Holland. 2003 International Film Festival, Tel Migrant children - between misery and hope. Aviv, Israel. 2003 African Day, International The Rise and Fall of African Migrant churches in Conference Tel Aviv University Israel 2004 African Day, International Changing Patterns of Migration in Africa Conference, BGU University, Israel 2005 International Conference on African Christianities, Challenges to Western Religion in Africa , Tel Aviv and Paradigms Hebrew University, Israel 2005 African Diasporas in the East, New Forms of Slavery or Unique forms of International Conference, migrant laborers? University of Goa and University of Sao Paolo, Brazil, Goa, India 2005 Courts of Law and Legal Judicial Reforms and the Formation of Modern Cultures in Past and Present States, the case of Africa Muslim Societies. The 11th International Workshop, BGU University 2006 International Conference on Deportation of African migrant workers from African Diaspora, Past and Israel – legal and human right aspects. Present, Tel Aviv and Hebrew University, Israel 2006 The war in Darfur – National, African Refugees in Israel International and global issues. Tel Aviv University. 2006 African Studies Center seminar, African Migrant laborers in Israel - hopes University of Ghana, Accra. aspirations and challenges 2007 Annual conference of the Israeli African Women migrants in Israel. Association of Anthropology and Sociology, Haifa University 2007 International Conference on Fundamental Christianity, The Case of African Religious fundamentalism, Prof. Pentecostal churches Eli Bar-Navi, Tel Aviv University and Paris, France 5 Galia Sabar Febuary 2019 Year Name of Meeting (City, Title of Lecture Country) 2007 International Conference on Between Crossing Boundaries and respecting Integration and Conflict Norms: Sub-Saharan African Women Labor amongst the African Diasporas migrants in Israel, 1990-2005. in the East, Halle University, Germany. 2007 International Conference on African Christianity in The urban context of Tel African Cities: the Significance Aviv of the Urban Context Past and Present 2008 Conference in Honor of Prof. S. Ethical dilemmas in Field research amongst the Ben Yehoshua, School of "Ultimate Other" Education, Tel Aviv University, Israel 2008 International Conference on African Christian Migrants in Israel, between Homes, Celestial Homes and Religious visions and daily
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