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Department of Near Eastern Studies
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

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Department of Near Eastern Studies
Johns Hopkins University
Suite 901A
2850 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218


410-516-7499 phone
410-516-5218 fax
nes@jhu.edu

Contacts and Mailing Instructions

For general academic questions about the Near Eastern Studies Department please contact:  nes@jhu.edu

For questions regarding admissions and student life please contact:
Glenda Hogan (ghogan@jhu.edu)  

For administrative questions (e.g., financial/budgetary, contracts, appointments) please contact: Vonnie Wild (vwild@jhu.edu)

For specific questions directed to the chair please contact: Professor Glenn Schwartz, Acting Chair (schwartz@jhu.edu)

For specific questions regarding our undergraduate major in Near Eastern Studies please contact: Professor Richard Jasnow (rjasnow@jhu.edu)

 

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Department of Near Eastern Studies

Johns Hopkins Univervisty
Suite 901A
2850 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218


Telephone


410-516-7499

Fax

410-516-5218

E-mail Address:nes@jhu.edu

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