Past Post-doctoral Fellows
Dr. Cameron S. Brown
Research topic: “The Ideational Revolution in Military Affairs: How the Territorial Integrity Norm Affected How Wars Begin, How They Are Fought, and How They End"
Dr. Michael Freedman
Department of International Relations
Michael Freedman is a postdoctoral fellow in the Departments of Political Science and International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He holds a Ph.D. in political science from MIT.
Dr. Einat Gedalya-Lavy
Research topic: “A Different Voice? The Gender Gap in Values and Attitudes toward Peace and Security Issues in a Comparative Perspective”
Einat Gedalya-Lavy is a Sophie Davis Postdoctoral Fellow in Gender, Conflict Resolution and Peace at the Davis Institute for International Relations, Hebrew University.
Dr. Toby Greene
Research topic: “Israel’s Identity from an International Perspective: Perceptions of Israel among Policy Makers in the West”
Toby Greene is an Israel Institute post-doctoral fellow. His research and teaching interests include Israel’s international relations, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, European Foreign Policy, Islam and the West, and Foreign Policy Analysis.
Dr. Roee Kibrik
Research topic: “The Theoretical Gap and Intractable Conflicts: The Concept of Sovereignty and the Conflicts in Israel/ Palestine, Northern Ireland, and Sri-Lanka”
Dr. Noa Levi
Department of International Relations
Sophie Davis Post-Doctoral Fellow on Gender, Conflict Resolution and Peace
Dr. Irina Lyan
Irina Lyan received her PhD in Organization Studies, Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2017.
Dr. Mahmoud Manar
Research topic: “Challenges of Reconciliatory Constitution-Making in Tunisia and Egypt: A Comparative Perspective”
Mahmoud Manar is a postdoctoral fellow at The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations and The Harry S. Truman Institute for The Advancement of Peace.
Dr. Tal Nitsán
Academic Coordinator of the Sophie Davis Forum on Gender, Conflict Resolution and Peace
Tal Nitsán is a feminist scholar critically examining socio-cultural, global and local perspectives of the intersections between gender, violence, and social change.