Tribune News Network
Doha
Georgetown University in Qatar's (GU-Q) Middle Eastern Studies Student Association (MESSA) will host a public lecture by civil rights activist Dr Sami al Arian this week ahead of their annual conference.
Arian, who is currently a professor and director of the Center for Regional Politics at Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, will be speaking at GU-Q's Education City campus at 6pm on March 28.
"I will be talking about the challenges facing the youth today, particularly in the Middle East, and how they should prepare to face them," said Arian."I hope that the audience will have a better understanding of the major problems facing our world today and what kind of education and knowledge, as well as tools and skills, they should have to make it a better and a more equitable and peaceful world."
The lecture is one of the student-run events surrounding this year's MESSA conference, which focuses on themes of power, influence and authority in the Middle East.
The one-day event, which will be held on March 30, will provide undergraduate students with a platform to present their academic research to an audience of peers and experts.
Arian is a prominent Palestinian human rights advocate and community leader. While working as a tenured professor of computer science and engineering at the University of South Florida in 2003, he was pursued by the US government on various charges, resulting in a prolonged legal battle over which he eventually prevailed.