
معرفی
Nader Uthman is a Senior Preceptor in Arabic and Director of the Modern Language Programs at Harvard University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES). He holds a Ph.D. in comparative literature and modern Arabic literature from Columbia University (2009). His research explores narratives of exile, migration, gender, and identity in Arabic literature and culture. He has taught at NYU, Columbia, Emory, and the United Nations, focusing on innovative language pedagogy.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, Columbia University, 2009
Research Interests:
Dr. Uthman’s work bridges literary analysis and cultural critique, examining how displacement and modernity shape identity. He emphasizes inclusive language education through performance-based curricula and has trained faculty across institutions. His translation of Gamal Al-Ghitani’s *Traces* (2020) highlights his contribution to literary translation.
Awards:
- Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching (Columbia)
- Golden Dozen Teaching Award (NYU)
Teaching & Leadership:
Pioneered language programs at NYU as Clinical Associate Professor and Language Director. Founded the Sijal Institute in Jordan’s summer curriculum for Arabic immersion. Collaborates on innovative teaching methods, including proficiency-based approaches.
Professional Contributions:
Designed curricula for diplomats at the UN and journalists at The New York Times. Co-organizes pedagogy workshops to share best practices in communicative language teaching.



