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Alessandra Cecolin is a Lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Aberdeen's School of Divinity, History, Philosophy & Art History. Previously, she held roles as Adjunct Professor at Syracuse University London Campus (2015–2017) and Lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London (2009–2017). Her teaching includes courses such as HI1027 (Making History), SX1017 (Global Issues, Global Religions), and DR352S (Religious Minorities in the Middle East).
Education:
- PhD in Iranian-Jewish Identity (2006–2013), SOAS, University of London
- MA in Middle Eastern Studies and Arabic (2005–2006), SOAS
- BA in Letters and Philosophy (2001–2005), University of Bologna
Research Interests: Political history of Iran-Israel relations, Jewish minorities in the Middle East, shared Islamic-Judaic history, political Zionism, and the Egyptian-Iranian conflict dynamics from 1950–1973. Current research explores Egypt-Iran relations during the Cold War and their involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Her publications analyze historical power struggles, migration patterns of Middle Eastern Jewish communities, and diplomatic strategies. Recent works include studies on asylum policies in Aberdeen and post-1979 Iranian Jewish experiences in Israel.
No scientific awards are listed. She has advised no formally recorded students. While no specific grants or labs are mentioned, her affiliation with the School of Divinity, History, Philosophy & Art History likely ties her to collaborative research initiatives in Middle Eastern history and religious studies.




