Centre For Lebanese Studies

Last modified: 
24/04/2020 - 1:51pm

The Centre for Lebanese Studies was founded in 1984 by a group of Lebanese in London, who had been meeting regularly for a year concerned with the state of affairs in their country. Their objective was to set up an independent academic institution that would undertake impartial and balanced research and contribute towards Lebanon's recovery and long-term stability. They aimed to promote a better understanding of Lebanon and to help find solutions for its problems.
The centre's objectives are:

To promote a better understanding of the national and international issues relevant to Lebanon through the pursuit of independent objective academic research into the political, social, educational, historical, economic, and cultural issues of Lebanon.
To inform policy-makers in Lebanon and make recommendations based on research findings in connection with issues facing Lebanon.
To provide support and information for governments and international institutions in the formulation of their Lebanese and Middle East policies.

In order to realise these objectives the Centre aims to:

Highlight relevant and contemporary issues of importance to the future of both Lebanon and its people.
Play a central role in encouraging the serious study of political, economic, historical, geographic, sociological and cultural issues facing Lebanon.
Generate and channel ideas that will contribute to stability and sustainable development.

Acronym: 
CLS
Organisation Type: 
Educational/Academic Institution
Founding Year: 
1984
Country of Origin: 
LB
Intervention Sector(s): 
Conflict Resolution
Education
Gender issues
Refugees
Religion, Belief & Ethics
Contact person's position: 
Project Coordinator
Contact person's email: 
Contact person's phone number: 
961 1 786456 ext 1528
Address: 
LAU lower gate
Beirut , Beirut
Lebanon
Phone: +96117864561
Beirut LB
City: 
Beirut
Street: 
LAU lower gate
Phone: 
+96117864561
Contact person's name: 
Mayssa Achkar
Partnerships: 
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Calls

Call

دعوه للمشاركة في ورشات عمل مدمجة
نحو تعليم أفضل ، دروس مستفادة من كورونا

ورشات عمل للمعلمين و المعلمات لمدة يومين خلال شهر تموز ويومين خلال شهر اب ٢٠٢٢

Friday, 24 June 2022
Expired
Call

Part of CLS’s efforts to promote a dialogue on education and curriculum reform, the Centre for Lebanese Studies (CLS) is organising a regional workshop focusing on Curriculum Reform in the Arab World. This workshop engages with curriculum reform in the region with a social justice-oriented approach. The workshop will take place in March 2022.

Sunday, 31 October 2021
Expired

Events

Event

Don't forget to register for a 2 day free of charge workshop for media professionals by the Disability Hub of the Centre for Lebanese Studies on inclusive media language towards an inclusive disability media representation

Monday, 12 February 2024 - 2:15pm to Friday, 16 February 2024 - 12:00am
Event

Lebanon is currently experiencing several intersecting crises: infrastructural incapacity, economic instability, a global health pandemic, a suspended refugee problem, and severe government corruption culminating in an explosion on 4th August at the Beirut port.

Monday, 22 March 2021 - 2:30pm to Tuesday, 23 March 2021 - 7:00pm

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Jobs

Job

Do you live or work in Ras El Nabaa? Are you interested in learning more about your community and facilitating work that looks into improving peoples’ wellbeing in the neighbourhood? Join our team as a Local Researcher in the Ras El Nabaa Team.
Please apply on the following link https://forms.gle/7bzAcGKKWcdbRV2H8

Tuesday, 16 January 2024
Expired
Job

The Policy and Time Strand in the Rights for Time Project is seeking to recruit a research assistant to research refugee policymaking in Lebanon and to assist in formulating the findings of a broader research project on “Peace and Trust” which explores the interconnections that link the concepts of peace, trust, and human rights in the Global South.

Wednesday, 15 March 2023
Expired

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