Gili S Drori is a professor of sociology and anthropology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. She earned her academic education at Tel Aviv University (BA 1986; and MA 1989) and Stanford University (PhD, 1997, sociology). She served as Director of IR Honors Program and taught at Stanford University for a decade. She also taught at the University of California Berkeley, the Technion (Israel), and University of Bergamo (Italy) and was a guest scholar at Uppsala University (Sweden). Gili’s publications speak to her research interests in: globalization and glocalization; organizational change and rationalization; world society theory; science, innovation and higher education; technology divides; and, culture and policy regimes.
THE SOPHIE DAVIS POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP 2025-2026
The Sophie Davis Forum on Gender, Conflict Resolution, and Peace at the Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations is pleased to offer the Sophie Davis Post-Doctoral Fellowship, of up to 90,000 ILS (per annum).
The Leonard Davis Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship 2025-2026
The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations is pleased to offer post-doctoral fellowships, of up to 90,000 ILS (per annum) to scholars working on issues pertaining to international relations.
The Department of International Relations at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is seeking to fill in the newly established Leonard and Sophie Davis Lectureship in Gender, Conflict Resolution, and Peace, beginning fall 2023. We welcomeapplicants at all academic ranks.
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