Claudia De Martino

Coordinator of research

 

Claudia De Martino is currently a PhD candidate in Mediterranean Social History at the University of Venice “Ca’ Foscari”.


She is also a research fellow at the Studies and Research Department of UNIMED, Mediterranean Universities Union.


Ms. De Martino has graduated in 2004 cum laude in History of Europe and the Mediterranean (BA) at the University “Roma Tre”, writing a thesis on the Egyptian Free Officers’ Revolution. In 2007 she graduated cum laude in Contemporary History (MA) at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”.


In 2007 she worked in Brussels at The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in the Research Area “Justice and Home Affairs” and in 2008 she spent a year at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, with a European research scholarship (EMU 2) co-offered by the European Union and the Vrije Universiteit of Brussels, thus showing her eligible attention to Middle East Contemporary History. 


Ms De Martino is fluent in Hebrew and has a fair knowledge of Arabic. She’s currently living in Jerusalem and has published
articles and essays on the following issues: Jerusalem boundaries’ contemporary history and annexed political regulations (under publication with the La Sapienza University Publishing House), Israeli perception on war since 1967, Israeli Oriental Jews’ integration in the State of Israel, Israeli-Iranian confrontation, Israeli elections’ outcomes and overviews.