dr. Norah Karrouche
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Art and Culture, History, Antiquity
Assistant Professor, CLUE+
I currently participate in and am responsible for the integration of oral history collections in the Previous and ongoing research into the integration of community archives and data reuse in large scale research infrastructures has been funded by CLARIAH-CORE and NWO. My work has recently been featured as a
My research on Berber museums in Morocco in 2014 and 2015 was funded by a , a travel grant from the, and an employability grant from the Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam).Ìý
I was a visiting researcher at in Halle, Germany, in 2013 and at the French CNRS-institute in Rabat, Morocco, in 2014.Ìý
History of Society, PhD, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (2013)
Classics and Ancient Civilizations, MA, Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ (2008)
Oude geschiedenis, Licentiaat/MA, KU Leuven (2006)
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At Vrije Universiteit, I teach courses within the field of global history: (BA2) and (BA3).
I developed and organized the Huizinga summer school in Digital Humanities at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam in 2020 and 2021.
I was nominated for the Faculty of Humanities Teaching Award in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
2010ÌýBiannual Emile Zola Award (Gerrit Kreveld Foundation, Ghent, Belgium - national award) for best essay on a cultural, political or social issueÌý
2020 Research grant, Stories in Motion. Oral history as sustainable data in urban settings, NWA Route Living History, with dr. Arno van der Hoeven (EUR)
2017 Employability grant, co-applicant, CrossEWT CLARIAH-CORE Research Pilot Project, PI: dr. Susan Hogervorst (OU/EUR)
2016 Travel grant (ESHCC, the Netherlands), ‘The Berber Express’, Museum Studies at Leicester 50th Anniversary Conference
2015 Employability grant (ESHCC, the Netherlands), ‘The Berber Express’
2014 Travel scholarship (Lutfia Rabbani Foundation), ‘The Berber Express’ and Research grant (Catharine van Tussenbroek Fonds), ‘The Berber Express’
2013 Travel grants (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany), ‘Memories from the Rif'
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I wrote a biweekly op-ed column for Belgian newspaper De Morgen during 2013 and 2014, and wrote feature columns for Uitagenda Rotterdam in 2018 and 2019.

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