Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow Nermin Allam has been named a nonresident fellow in the Middle East Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

The Middle East Program in Washington combines fellows’ regional knowledge with comparative analysis to provide informed recommendations for political, economic, and social change. 

Nermin Allam is an associate professor at Rutgers University-Newark whose research focuses on gender politics and social movements in the Middle East and North Africa. During her time as a visiting fellow with the Kellogg Institute, Allam has been working on a book project, examining how women’s participation in the 2011 Egyptian uprising has influenced their gender consciousness and feminist subjectives in the afterlife of activism.