Event Speaker: Zahra Babar

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  • Remittance as Belonging

    In Remittance as Belonging, Professor Hasan Mahmud examines the human dimensions of global migration by exploring how remittances forge belonging, identity, and transnational connection.

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  • Qalam Series: A Conversation with Kamila Shamsie

    Join us for the first Qalam event of 2025, featuring award-winning novelist Kamila Shamsie.

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  • Beyond Economic Migration

    Social, historical, and political factors in US immigration.

    Book Cover with the title of the book "Beyond Economic Migration - Social, Historical and Political Factors in US Migration" Edited by Min Zhou and Hasan Mahmud
  • Is it a Beautiful Game?

    Scholars will discuss their favorite sports.

    A soccer field graphic with a soccer ball in the center. Large text reads Is it a Beautiful Game? Event details: Tuesday, November 15, 4–5 PM, Arrupe Hall Multipurpose Room, Georgetown University.
  • Qatar and the 2022 World Cup

    Under the Spotlight and in the Headlines.

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  • CIRS Book Launch: Football in the Middle East State, Society, and the Beautiful Game

    The Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) at Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) invites the Qatar community to celebrate the launch of its new book.

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  • Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 Lecture Series

    Who qualifies and deserves to belong to a specific nation in international sport?

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