[2015/16 SEMINAR SERIES] ‘The Kurdish Question, State Crime and Islamist Radicalisation in Southeastern Turkey’ – Mehmet Kurt
The International State Crime Initiative (ISCI) is delighted to announce it will be hosting its third State Crime Seminar Series delivered by Dr Mehmet Kurt. Mehmet is a Newton Advanced Research Fellow with ISCI at Queen Mary University of London and Assistant Professor of Sociology at Bingol University in Turkey. Mehmet received his PhD in Sociology at Selçuk University with extensive training at Yale University’s Department of Anthropology. He has recently been awarded a Newton Advanced Fellowship by the British Academy to work at Queen Mary University of London for two years.
Organised by Saeb Kasm <saeb.kasm@qmul.ac.uk>
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Saeb Kasm