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The Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies (JIMES) is devoted to the study of the history and cultures of the Near East, and of the Jewish and Islamic civilizations, both individually and comparatively. Its integrated curriculum offers a focal point for crosscultural academic exchange that highlights the shared experiences and mutual influences of the two civilizations while paying close attention to the historical context of social change and cultural production. The members of the faculty conduct their research and teaching through a wide array of methodologies and disciplinary approaches and offer courses in language, literature, history, religion, politics, and culture.

Cultural Literacy is Necessary, No Matter the Career You Pursue.

Washington University is unique among North American universities in having a department that encompasses Jewish studies, Islamic studies, Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi and Urdu. No where else affords students the opportunity to explore these subjects in such a profoundly cross-disciplinary environment.

Jake Hyman Receives the Zawada Award in Jewish Studies

Jake Hyman has been awarded the Aleene Schneider Zawada Award in Jewish Studies from the Department of Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies. This award acknowledges exceptional academic achievement in the field of Jewish studies. Hyman has double-majored in Political Science and Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies, and graduates this Spring '26 with distinction in JIMES and Latin Honors.

Ampersand goes GLOACAL

Professor Younasse Tarbouni, TAs Nyrah Dhariwal, Ale Santiago, and Mazie Drummond take Ampersand course to Global Foods!

View JIMES Lectures on YouTube

Interested in viewing previous lectures hosted by the department? Follow the link to be taken to the WashU Arts & Sciences Youtube page!

JIMES Past Lectures