Philip S. Khoury
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Born | Washington, D.C., U.S | October 15, 1949
Citizenship | United States |
Education | American University of Beirut Trinity College (BA, 1971) Harvard University (Ph.D. 1980) |
Occupation | Professor |
Known for | Ford International Professor of History and Associate Provost at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
Philip S. Khoury (born October 15, 1949) is Ford International Professor of History and Associate Provost at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).[1] He is also Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the American University of Beirut.[2]
Life[]
Khoury was born on October 15, 1949, in Washington, D.C. the son of Shukry E. Khoury, a naturalized American lawyer, and Angela Jurdak Khoury, a Lebanese diplomat and educator. He was educated at the Sidwell Friends School (1953–1967) in Washington and then at the American University of Beirut, Trinity College (BA, 1971), and Harvard University (PhD, 1980). In 1981, he joined MIT as an assistant professor of history, rising to the rank of professor.[citation needed]
From 1991-2006, Khoury served as Dean of the MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. During his deanship, he helped to maintain the national leadership of his school's doctoral programs, introduced new master's programs in Comparative Media Studies and Science Writing, expanded its international studies faculty and programs, and raised considerable new endowment. In 2002, he was appointed the first Kenan Sahin Dean of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at MIT. He left the dean's office in 2006 to become Associate Provost responsible for overseeing MIT’s non-curricular arts programs and initiatives, including the MIT Museum and the List Visual Arts Center, strategic planning for international education and research, the promotion of the public understanding of science and technology, and the OpenCourseWare Publishing Initiative.[citation needed]
Khoury established in 1985, and has chaired ever since, the , an MIT forum focused on contemporary Middle Eastern affairs. He also co-founded in 1986 and chaired until 2006, the John E. Burchard Scholars Program, MIT's undergraduate society of fellows in the humanities, arts, and social sciences.[citation needed]
Khoury has been awarded fellowships from the Fulbright-Hays Foundation, Social Science Research Council, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, and Thomas J. Watson Foundation. He has been a Visiting Associate of St. Antony's College in the University of Oxford and a Faculty Associate of Harvard University’s Center for Middle Eastern Studies. He has received the Distinguished Alumni Medal of the American University of Beirut, the Alumni Medal of Excellence of Trinity College, and the Distinguished Alumni Award of the Sidwell Friends School.[citation needed]
Honors[]
- 1987; George Louis Beer Prize of the American Historical Association, Syria and the French Mandate[3]
- 1998; elected President of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA)[4]
- 2002; elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[5]
- 2008; elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- 2016; Honorary Degree, Universidad EARTH
- 2021; Honorary Degree, Trinity College
Other positions[]
- Chairman, Board of Trustees, World Peace Foundation,[6] 2004-15 (Trustee, 1999-2018)
- Chairman, Board of Trustees, American University of Beirut,[7] July 2009-- (Trustee since 1997)
- Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees, Trinity College (Hartford CT),[8] 2007-- (Trustee, 2000-2019)
- Trustee, Toynbee Prize Foundation, 1997-2019
- Trustee, National Humanities Center.,[9] 2007-2019
- Board of Overseers, Koç University[10] 2006--
- Trustee, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2006-2009.
Publications (partial list)[]
- Urban Notables and Arab Nationalism (Cambridge University Press, 1983, 2003) ISBN 0-521-53323-6;
- Syria and the French Mandate (Princeton University Press, 1987), ISBN 0-691-05486-X, received the George Louis Beer Prize [11] of the American Historical Association.
Khoury is co-editor of:
- Tribes and State Formation in the Middle East (University of California Press, 1991) ISBN 0-520-07080-1;
- Recovering Beirut: Urban Design and Post-war Reconstruction (Brill Publishers, 1993), ISBN 978-90-04-09911-1;
- The Modern Middle East: A Reader (I.B. Tauris, 1993, 2004), ISBN 0-520-08241-9;
References[]
- ^ Mit - Khoury
- ^ "List of trustees of the American University of Beirut". Archived from the original on 2010-11-25. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
- ^ "George Louis Beer Prize Recipients". American Historical Association. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
- ^ "MESA 1998 Presidential Address". Archived from the original on 2005-03-18. Retrieved 2007-08-29.
- ^ "2002 American Academy Inductions". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2007-08-29.
- ^ World Peace Foundation: Home
- ^ American University of Beirut; Board of Trustees
- ^ Trinity College; College Leadership
- ^ National Humanities Center; Trustees of the Center
- ^ Koç University; Board of Overseers
- ^ George Louis Beer Prize Recipients
- Living people
- 1949 births
- Middle Eastern studies in the United States
- American University of Beirut alumni
- Trinity College (Connecticut) alumni
- Harvard University alumni
- 21st-century American historians
- 21st-century American male writers
- MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences faculty
- American people of Lebanese descent
- Historians of the Middle East
- American University of Beirut trustees
- Sidwell Friends School alumni
- American male non-fiction writers