Welcome to CBRL’s July newsletter.
It is with deep sadness that this month we share the news that, after a short illness, our dear colleague, Dr Andrea Zerbini, Assistant Director of CBRL’s institute in Amman, passed away at his home in Italy. Andrea was appointed Assistant Director in Amman in June 2018 having previously been a CBRL Fellow (2013 - 2014). He was a core member of the Endangered Archaeology in the
Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) team at Oxford University and continued his association with EAMENA w
hilst in Amman until recently. Andrea loved CBRL and Jordan and the six months he spent with us are very precious ones for us all. Before his passing, Andrea set up a fund to provide annual scholarships for European graduates to travel to the Middle East to better know the cul
ture and people of the region. If you would like to make a donation and, for those who knew Andrea, share photos or memories on the page there, please visit:
bit.ly/2xR4ws4
.
We send our deepest sympathies to Andrea’s family and wife, Karen Zerbini Iles.
The deadline for nominations to CBRL's 2019 Undergraduate Dissertation Prizes in Levantine Studies is fast approaching (31st July). We invite UK based heads of departments or chairs of departmental examination boards to
nominate
one first-class final year dissertation on either ancient or contemporary Levant,
details here.
The call is still open (deadline 15th August) for Lebanese based scholars, professionals and NGO workers in the field of cultural heritage to visit the UK for training and research through CBRL's partnership with the Nahrein Network Visiting Scholarship Scheme.
More details here.
During July, CBRL's Carol Palmer and Toufic Haddad have been attending conferences and workshops and over the summer months, the institutes are busy welcoming many resident scholars. In Jerusalem, the Kenyon Institute is hosting, for the fourth year running, the Trinity College Dublin Ecumenical Institute's interns with Al-Quds University's Human Rights Clinic in the Old City, as well as the American University's MA environmental peace-building students on their two-week field trip.
We wish everyone a pleasant summer,
With best wishes from all at CBRL