Mohammad Salih Mustafa

Personal details

Contact details:

Telephone:

+ 44 78 3235 1932

Email:

msm214@exeter.ac.uk

Education

2014-2014:

Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in recognition of attainment against the UK Professional Standards Framework for teaching and learning support in higher education.

Recognition reference: PR068203

30/05/2014

2012-present:

2011-present:

University of Exeter

PhD Student in Ethno-Political Studies

2009-2010:

School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Certificate in Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language

2008-2009:

School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

MA Near and Middle Eastern Studies

2007-2008:

School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Certificate in Political Studies

2003-2007:

Thames Valley University, London

BSc. (Hons) Multimedia Computing with Digital Animation

  

1989-1993:

Al-Mustansiriah University, Baghdad, Iraq.

BA in Library and Information Sciences

 

Professional/research experience

0:

 

CV: Membership of Professional Bodies/Professional Qualifications

2012-present:

The Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism (ASEN)

ASEN is an interdisciplinary student-led research association founded by research students and academics in 1990 at the London School of Economics & Political Science.


Goals and Objectives


ASEN seeks to fulfil two broad objectives:



  • To facilitate and maintain an interdisciplinary, global network of researchers, academics and other scholars interested in ethnicity and nationalism; and

  • To stimulate, produce, and diffuse world-class research on ethnicity and nationalism.


These objectives are achieved via:



 

2012-present:

THE POLITICAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION

PSA is a leading organisation in the UK linking academics in political science and current affairs, theorists and practitioners, policy-makers, journalists, researchers and students in higher education.


Membership of the Political Studies Association is open to everyone interested in the study of politics. It spans academics in political science and current affairs, theorists and practitioners, policy-makers, journalists, researchers, politics teachers and students in higher education. Membership has grown steadily and now stands at over 1700, making it the second largest such national association in the world.


The Political Studies Association's Executive Committee is responsible for overall policy and administration. It is supported by a National Office based in Newcastle.


The work of the PSA is varied. Follow the left-hand links to find out more.


We are committed to supporting the next generation of political scientists. The Graduate Network exists to promote links between postgraduate politics students throughout the UK. The Graduate Network holds its own conference, regional group events and short conferences for members. All postgraduates can join the association at a reduced rate, which includes Graduate Network membership.