Alwaleed Bin Talal Undergraduate and Doctoral Thesis Prizes
Thesis Prizes 2026
We are pleased to announce that we are accepting submissions for the Alwaleed Bin Talal Doctoral Dissertation Prize in Islamic Studies. The prizes recognize students who make original contributions to current scholarly discourse on Islam and Muslim societies, past and present. Theses will be evaluated based on the quality of the research, originality of topic, clarity of expression, and strength of argument.
All applications should be submitted through CARAT. A letter of nomination from a faculty advisor, a resume/CV, and a personal statement in which the applicant explains their methodology and sources and
Doctoral
This prize is open to Harvard doctoral students in all disciplines who complete their Ph.D. between June 2025 and May 2026. This prize carries a $1,500 cash award.
Doctoral submissions are due by Friday, May 31, 2026 through CARAT. The award will be announced in Fall 2026.
Please contact islamicstudies@harvard.edu with any questions.
2026
Undergraduate Prize Winner
Eva Frazier (Social Studies and EMR) won the 2026 Alwaleed Bin Talal Undergraduate Thesis Prize in Islamic Studies for her thesis, “Pacification and its Afterlives: Algeria in American Global War on Terror Doctrine.”
Undergraduate Honorable Mention
Dalal Hassane (History & Literature and NELC) was named honorable mention for her thesis, “From Baghdad to Slemani: The Poetics of Rememory in The Corpse Washer and The Last Pomegranate Tree.”
Undergraduate Honorable Mention
Kawsar Yasin (Anthropology and History) was named honorable mention for her thesis, “Shelving East Turkistan: Gendered Archives of Resistance, Exile, and Possibility in Uyghur Istanbul.”
2025
Doctoral Prize Winner
Dr. Hacı Osman (Ozzy) Gündüz (NELC) won the 2025 Alwaleed Bin Talal Dissertation Prize in Islamic Studies for his dissertation, “A Rūmī in the Lands of Shām: Life, Poetry, and Legacy of a Janissary-Turned-Poet Māmayya al-Rūmī (d. 985–7/1577–9).”
Doctoral Prize Winner
Dr. Conor Dube (NELC) won the 2025 Alwaleed Bin Talal Dissertation Prize in Islamic Studies for his dissertation, “Interpreting the Qurʾān in the Islamic West (7th – 11th c.): Tradition and Transformation in Tafsīr.”
Undergraduate Prize Winner
Jana Amin (NELC and Anthropology) won the 2025 Alwaleed Bin Talal Undergraduate Thesis Prize in Islamic Studies for her thesis entitled, “Tasting Freedom: Palestinian Women's Kitchens as Sites of Ethnography, Refuge, and Resistance in Cairo.”
Undergraduate Honorable Mention
Nicolas Pantelick (NELC and Government) was named honorable mention for his thesis, “Digital Diplomacy During Crisis: An Analysis of Online Israeli Public Diplomacy in the 2023-24 Gaza War"
Undergraduate Honorable Mention
Maryam Tourk (Social Studies and Ethnicity, Migration, and Rights) was named honorable mention for her thesis on modern South Asia
2024
Undergraduate Prize Winner
Afiya Rahman (Social Studies and South Asian Studies) won the 2024 Alwaleed Bin Talal Undergraduate Thesis Prize in Islamic Studies for her thesis, "We Are Children of Genocide: Charting Transnational Solidarity and Racial Politics in the Bangladeshi Diaspora."
Undergraduate Honorable Mention
Asmer Safi (Social Studies and Ethnicity, Migration, and Rights) was named honorable mention for his thesis entitled, "'Sing to the Rattling of Your Chains': The Revolutionary Political Thought of Abdul Rahim Popalzai."
Doctoral Prize Winner
Dr. Armaan Siddiqi (NELC) won the 2024 Alwaleed Bin Talal Dissertation Prize in Islamic Studies for her dissertation entitled, “Portrait of a Moroccanʿālim: Shaykh Muḥammad b. Jaʿfar al-Kattānī’s Life, Works, and World (1858–1927).”
2023
Undergraduate Prize Winner
Waseem Sari Nabulsi (Anthropology and History) won the 2023 Alwaleed Bin Talal Undergraduate Thesis Prize in Islamic Studies for his thesis entitled, "Magic Mountain: Samaritan Astrological Intervention in Palestinian Misfortune."
Doctoral Prize Winner
Dr. Nariman Aavani (Study of Religion) won the 2023 Alwaleed Bin Talal Dissertation Prize in Islamic Studies for his dissertation entitled, “Knowledge, Action, and the Ultimate Goal of Human Life: A Hindu-Muslim Cross-Cultural Philosophy of Religion in the Early Modern Era: Gadādhara (d. 1660) and Mullā Ṣadrā (d. 1635).”
Doctoral Honorable Mention
Dr. Marijana Mišević (History and Middle Eastern Studies) was named honorable mention for her dissertation, “Writing Slavic in the Arabic Script: Literacy and Multilingualism in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire.”
2022
Undergraduate Prize Winner
Farah Afify (Social Studies) won the 2022 Alwaleed Bin Talal Undergraduate Thesis Prize for her thesis, “Radical and Muslim: Islamic Liberationist Thought in the Black Panther Party.”
Doctoral Prize Winner
Dr. Janan Delgado (Study of Religion) won the 2022 Alwaleed Bin Talal Doctoral Dissertation Prize for her dissertation, “The Ties That Bind: Child Custody in Andalusian Malikism, 3rd/9th - 6th/12th c.”
2021
Undergraduate Prize Winner
Isabel Kendall won the 2021 Alwaleed Bin Talal Undergraduate Thesis Prize in Islamic Studies for her dissertation entitled, “I Know How the Caged Bird Tweets: Online Dissent and Physical Repression in Saudi Arabia, 2015-2020.”
Doctoral Prize Winner
Dr. Rushain Abbasi won the 2021 Alwaleed Bin Talal Dissertation Prize in Islamic Studies for his dissertation, “Beyond the Realm of Religion: The Idea of the Secular in Premodern Islam.”
Doctoral Honorable Mention
Dr. Caitlyn Olson was named honorable mention for her dissertation, “Creed, Belief, and the Common Folk: Disputes in the Early Modern Maghrib (9th/15th - 11th/17th c.).”
2020
Undergraduate Prize Winner
Murat Eczacıbaşı won the 2020 Alwaleed Bin Talal Undergraduate Thesis Prize in Islamic Studies for his thesis, “Reflections on the Imperial Past: The Evolution of Early High School History Textbooks in the Republic of Turkey.”
Doctoral Prize Winner
Dr. Mary Elston won the 2020 Alwaleed Bin Talal Prize Dissertation Prize in Islamic Studies for her dissertation, “Reviving Turāth: Islamic Education in Modern Egypt.”
Doctoral Honorable Mention
Dr. Mira Xenia Schwerda was named honorable mention for her dissertation, “How Photography Changed Politics: The Case of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1905-1911).”
2019
Undergraduate Prize Winner
Anwar Omeish won the 2019 Alwaleed Bin Talal Undergraduate Thesis Prize in Islamic Studies for her thesis entitled, “Toward the Modern Revolution: Frantz Fanon, Secularity, and the Horizons of Political Possibility in Revolutionary Algeria.”
Undergraduate Honorable Mention
Hannah Hess was named honorable mention for her thesis entitled, “Debating Misyār: Temporary Marriage in Contemporary Saudi Arabia.”