The Research Hub is where the work of the Canadian Institute for Middle East and Gulf Studies takes shape. It brings together the people who carry out our research, the projects they pursue, and the services that support sound, well documented scholarship.
What the hub is for
The hub serves a single purpose: to make the Institute's research visible, citable, and useful. Each researcher has a profile that records their work and their fields of study. Each project has a page that explains its question, its method, and its findings. Open calls for grants, fellowships, and partnerships are gathered in one place, so that scholars in Canada and across the regions we study can take part.
The fields we study
Our researchers work across the fields to which the Institute is devoted, examining the economic, social, cultural, technological, and environmental life of the Middle East, the Gulf, and North Africa, together with their heritage, arts, and education. Its concern is scholarship and the public knowledge it produces.
One Institute, many doors
The Research Hub is one of several portals of the Institute. From here you can reach the journal, the academic press, the writers platform, and the training academy. A project that begins as research may become an article, a book, or a course, and the hub is built to carry that work from one stage to the next.