
معرفی
Khalil Derbel is a part-time Lecturer and FLAS Fellowship Coordinator at George Washington University's Institute for Middle East Studies. He holds affiliations with the Elliott School and has extensive experience in higher education and diplomacy. His roles include training Foreign Service Officers and advising on political developments in Tunisia during its democratic transition.
Education:
- Master’s in Public Management and Public Policy (European University of Tunis)
- Master’s in English Literature (University of Tunis)
- Bachelor’s in English (University of Tunis)
Research & Expertise: Focuses on Foreign Affairs, Political Analysis, Language Teaching (Arabic proficiency levels, Media Arabic, Moroccan Dialect), and Diplomacy. His work emphasizes ILR/ACTFL assessment frameworks and grant management.
Awards:
- Received Meritorious Honor Awards from the U.S. Department of State in 11 years (1998–2021)
- Special recognitions from senior U.S. government officials
Teaching & Grants: Teaches Arabic courses at GW and previously trained Foreign Service personnel. Managed grants and provided political analysis during Tunisia's transition. His work bridges academic training and real-world diplomatic challenges.
Labs/Teams: Coordinates FLAS Fellowships, supporting language and area studies scholarships for critical language learners.




