Elevating Azerbaijani Studies:
Academic Pathways, Research, and Global Integration
12:00 – 2:00 PM
Background
Azerbaijani Studies remains an emerging field within many universities, offering significant potential for growth and deeper academic engagement.
As geopolitical, economic, and connectivity dynamics across Eurasia continue to evolve, there is a growing need for rigorous scholarship, informed policy dialogue, and sustained academic focus on Azerbaijan and the broader region in which it is situated.
This special session will examine the current landscape of Azerbaijani Studies and explore opportunities to strengthen research, teaching, and institutional collaboration.
Objectives
This session is designed to:
Assess the current state of scholarship related to Azerbaijan across disciplines
Highlight existing models and best practices in developing country and regional studies programs
Explore strategies for advancing Azerbaijani Studies within global academic frameworks
Encourage dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and institutions interested in this field
Speakers
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Amin Mahini
MODERATOR
Ph.D. Student, UC Santa Barbara -

Nayereh Tohidi
Professor Emeritus, California State University Northridge
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Dr. Serkan Yolacan
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Stanford University
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Dr. Shahyar Daneshgar
Former Faculty, Dept. of Central Eurasian Studies, Indiana University
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Dr. Lale Javanshir
Middle Eastern Studies Librarian, University of Toronto
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Dr. Ali Askerov
Associate Professor, UNC - Greensboro