AIMS values the support of its Institutional Members. AIMS Institutional Members include leading universities and non-profit organizations. Institutional Members represent two-thirds of the AIMS Board of Directors.
Special thanks to the University of Arizona Center for Middle Eastern Studies for sponsoring the AIMS Executive Office.
Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
www.aui.ma/en/shss
Arizona State University
Polytechnic Campus
campus.asu.edu/polytechnic
Boston University
African Studies Center
www.bu.edu/africa
Brigham Young University
Kennedy Center for International Studies
kennedy.byu.edu
Brown University
The Center for Middle East Studies
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
www.middleeastbrown.org
Columbia University
Middle East Institute
https://www.mei.columbia.edu/
George Washington University
Institute for Middle East Studies
https://imes.elliott.gwu.edu
Georgetown University
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies
ccas.georgetown.edu
Georgia State University
Middle East Center
www.cas.gsu.edu/dept/mec
Hamilton College
Middle East/Islamic Worlds Studies
hamilton.edu
Harvard University
Center for Middle Eastern Studies
cmes.hmdc.harvard.edu
Johns Hopkins University
Krieger School of Arts & Sciences
krieger.jhu.edu
Marquette University
Office of International Education
www.marquette.edu/oie
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries
Aga Khan Documentation Center
http://libraries.mit.edu/akdc/
New York University
Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies
www.nyu.edu/gsas/program/neareast
University of Arizona
Center for Middle Eastern Studies
www.cmes.arizona.edu
University of California-Berkeley
Center for Middle Eastern Studies
www.ias.berkeley.edu/cmes
University of California-Los Angeles
Center for Near Eastern Studies
http://www.international.ucla.edu/cnes
University of Michigan
Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies
www.ii.umich.edu/cmenas
University of Southern California
Department of Middle East Studies
http://dornsife.usc.edu/mdes
University of Texas at Austin
Middle Eastern Studies
www.utexas.edu/cola/dept/mes
Wake Forest University
Center for International Studies
www.wfu.edu/cis
Yale University
Council on Middle East Studies
www.yale.edu/ycias/cmes
Non-Profit Organizations:
Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC)
CAORC is a private nonprofit federation of independent overseas research centers (ORCs) that promotes advanced research, particularly in the humanities and social sciences, with a focus on the conservation and recording of cultural heritage and the understanding and interpretation of modern societies.
www.caorc.org
Dar Si-Hmad
Dar Si Hmad for Development, Education and Culture (Dar Si Hmad for short) promotes local culture and creates sustainable initiatives through education and the integration and use of scientific ingenuity with the communities of Southwest Morocco.
www.darsihmad.org
High Atlas Foundation
Founded by former Peace Corps Volunteers, HAF works to establish development projects in rural Morocco that communities design and manage, and that are in partnership with government and non-government agencies.
highatlasfoundation.org
Fulbright Academy of Science & Technology
FAST facilitates dialogue among researchers, educators and executives, and it serves as a virtual center for advanced study.
fulbrightacademy.org
AMIDEAST
America-Mideast Educational and Training Services, Inc. (AMIDEAST) is a private, nonprofit organization that strengthens mutual understanding and cooperation between Americans and the peoples of the Middle East and North Africa.
www.amideast.org
Atlas Cultural Foundation
ACF’s mission is helping under-served Moroccans, especially women and children, improve their quality of life through locally determined development projects.
atlasculturalfoundation.org