Iman Haddad

Iman Haddad

Research Assistant at the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan. She contributes to the implementation of research projects related to public opinion polls, organizing questionnaires, and preparing reports, research papers, and articles. She has experience in project coordination, having managed projects in the fields of education, health, and humanitarian aid. She also has expertise in refugee and forced migration issues, conducting research and contributing to the development of initiatives to support refugees. During her training, she contributed to developing student support programs at Kiron Open Higher Education and participated in the analysis of development policies at the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation. Iman holds a bachelor's degree in International Relations and Strategic Studies from the Hashemite University, along with a professional diploma in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the University of Jordan.

Bilal Al-Adailah

Bilal Al-Adailah

Research Assistant at the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan, holds a Master's degree in International Conflict Resolution from the University of Jordan and is currently completing a Ph.D. in Political Science at the same university. His dissertation examines the implications of the rise of populist parties on European foreign policy towards Middle Eastern crises. His research expertise focuses on Middle Eastern issues and their interaction with the policies of major powers in this transitional international system.

Yousef Aljariri

Yousef Aljariri

Research Assistant at the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan, specializing in international relations with a focus on conflict resolution. He holds a BA in Law and an MA in International Relations, with a concentration in conflict resolution. With over five years of experience, he has developed expertise in public opinion polling related to key public policy areas such as refugee issues, democracy, health, education, and other vital societal concerns. His work supports rigorous research and analysis aimed at informing policy decisions and contributing to more informed and effective public policies.

Mohammad Saad Eldeen

Mohammad Saad Eldeen

contributes to managing projects related to studies and research in political, social, health, and economic fields at the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan. He handles important projects, including program design, data analysis, and processing. He has extensive experience in conducting surveys and questionnaires and is known for his initiative and ability to work both independently and within a team. He possesses excellent analytical and design skills, along with strong problem-solving abilities. Additionally, he has significant experience in using various statistical programs such as SPSS, CSPro, and IMPS. He holds a diploma in programming and design from the American University of Madaba.

Hayat Momani

Hayat Momani

A Research Assistant at the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan and a PhD researcher in Political Science at the Prince Al Hussein Bin Abdullah II School of International Studies – University of Jordan. She holds a master’s degree in International Political Economy and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Yarmouk University. Hayat has experience in academic research, training, and civic engagement. She has contributed to governmental and civil society initiatives focused on youth and women’s empowerment and political awareness. She has participated in numerous conferences and training workshops in public policy, political economy, and partisan capacity-building. Her interests include policy analysis, political communication, and bridging academic research with contemporary political and social transformations.

Abdallah Qerba

Abdallah Qerba

A research assistant at the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Yarmouk University and a Master’s degree in Conflict Resolution from the University of Jordan. His thesis investigated the dilemma of Russian identity and its implications for Russia’s foreign policy toward Europe from a security perspective over the period from 2000 to 2023, with a focus on the case of the Ukraine war of 2022. His current and future research interests center on relations between East Asia and the Middle East.