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Dina Rezk is an Associate Professor at the University of Reading, specializing in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of security, authority, and culture. Her work spans Middle East studies, politics, popular culture, masculinity, intelligence analysis, trauma, and health humanities.
- PhD, Cambridge University (2013)
- MPhil, Cambridge University (2006)
- BA, Cambridge University (2005)
Her research projects include:
- AHRC-funded monograph on Western intelligence and Middle East politics during the Cold War (1958–1981)
- Co-Investigator for AHRC's 2016–2020 digital archive on Egypt’s 2011 Revolution
- Leverhulme-funded study on presidential masculinity in Egypt
Her publications and projects highlight trends in:
- Intelligence failures and cultural biases
- Securitization of political movements like the Muslim Brotherhood
- Intersections of popular culture and authoritarian regimes
- Historical memory and trauma in post-revolution Egypt
- Anglo-American soft power strategies
- Presidential leadership and gendered power dynamics
Scientific and professional recognition includes:
- Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2020–2021)
- AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker (2019)
- Reading University's Best ECR Book Prize (2018)
- British Academy Rising Star Award (2017–2019)
- AHRC Doctoral Award (2006–2009)
She also engages in media and consultancy work, including:
- BBC Radio 3/4 contributor
- Advisory roles for UK Cabinet Office, NATO, and business sectors
- Editorial positions at Intelligence Studies journal and Cambridge University Press series
- Peer review and committee roles in BRISMES, ISA, and British Academy
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