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Research Seminar: The Meaning of Scholasticide – The Historical Context of Targeting Palestinians

  • University of Plymouth Drake Circus Plymouth, England, PL4 8AA United Kingdom (map)

Dr. Nadia Naser-Najjab delivered a seminar titled The Meaning of Scholasticide: The Historical Context of Targeting Palestinians at the University of Plymouth, as part of the Masters in International Relations Research Seminar Series. In this talk, she explored the deliberate targeting of Palestinian educational institutions within a broader framework of settler-colonial violence. Drawing on historical and contemporary examples, Dr. Naser-Najjab offered a critical analysis of how academic suppression functions as a tool of occupation, erasure, and control. The session was attended by faculty, researchers, and postgraduate students.

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