Year: 2018

2018 Mirzakhani Scholarship Inaugural Recipient

Mahtab Farahbakh, a Ph.D. student at the Child Vision Lab, has been awarded the inaugural Mirzakhani Scholarship for Women in STEM at UK’s top research institution, the prestigious University College London. Ms. Farahbakhsh’s doctoral studies at the Institute of Ophthalmology focus on brain imaging, biomedical engineering, and neuroscience to help children with visual impairment. A top graduate in biomedical engineering, a winner of a neuroscience prize, a volunteer helping children with autism, and an intern at hospitals and neuroscience labs, Ms. Farahbakhsh was chosen by the independent panel to receive this significant scholarship, the first of its kind in Europe.

Persia Educational Foundation established the Mirzakhani Scholarship in remembrance of the first woman to win the prestigious Fields Medal in mathematics, the late Stanford Professor, Maryam Mirzakhani. The inaugural scholarship is offered to women enrolled in STEM studies at University College London, available online here. Each year, an independent panel selects the recipient of the Persia Mirzakhani Scholarship from among eligible applicants. The results are announced on 3rd May, marking the anniversary of the birth of the late Maryam Mirzakhani (3 May 1977 – 14 July 2017).

The Mirzakhani scholarship is GBP 1500. Eligible applicants for the 2019-2020 academic year are required to submit their application to Persia Educational Foundation by 5:00 pm BST on 1 February 2019. The scholarship results will be announced on 3 May 2019.

A UK-registered charity, Persia Educational Foundation advances education in line with Sustainable Development Goals (Agenda 2030), by offering special opportunities for character and civic education, as well as scholarships, awards, and educational resources.

Event Offers Best of Persian Art and Cuisine

London – Highlighting the incredible world of Persian taste in food and art, the May 10 Persia Dinner and Discourse will feature the distinguished international scholar, Dr. Sussan Babaie. The Andrew W. Mellon Reader in the Arts of Iran and Islam at the Courtauld Institute of Art will feature elements of her award-winning book Isfahan and Its Palaces: Statecraft, Shi‘ism and the Architecture of Conviviality in Early Modern Iran (Edinburgh University Press, paperback 2018). She will speak about palaces in Isfahan such as the Ali Qapu and the Chehel Sotun, specially designed for royal banqueting and ceremonies of feasting and hospitality. Dr. Babaie will present the intricacies involved in how food and art served as tools for political persuasion in 17th-century Iran. Inspired by ancient habits of Iranian kingship, those Safavid practices defined the characteristics of the religious and political life of modern and contemporary Iran. Her presentation will be followed by a Persian meal and a chance to network and socialize.

Dinner and Discourse Series featuring Women of Excellence is an initiative by Persia Educational Foundation. The series brings those women and men together who aspire for excellence in their fields and display a pioneering spirit in service to their community. The initiative serves as a platform for networking and collaboration.

This public event will take place on Thursday 10 May 2018, starting at 7:00 pm. Each Dinner & Discourse is limited to a select number of diverse participants. The proceeds from sale of tickets will go towards the Persia Scholarship Fund to enable deserving students to pursue their education. Each ticket is GBP 45.00 directly payable to Persia (email for details: info@persia.education) or available through Eventbrite (plus an additional Eventbrite handling fee of GBP 2.50). Each ticket includes three-course gourmet Persian dinner, drinks, and treats. Persia is a UK-registered charity and eligible for Gift Aid.

About the Speaker
Sussan Babaie earned her Ph.D. at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU, where she focused on the arts of Islam. She held teaching positions in the USA, and Germany prior to her work in the UK and is on the International Advisory Board of Art History.

Her exhibitions have been held at the Sackler Museum of Harvard University, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, and Smith College Museum of Art (1998). While a graduate student fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, she co-curated and co-wrote the catalog of the exhibition ‘Persian Drawings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’ (1989). She has consulted on Persian and Islamic arts with the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, the University of Michigan, the Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon, and the Detroit Institute of Art.

Her research interests include the early modern Safavid period with topics on urbanism and empire studies, sexuality and social habits of ‘seeing’, and transcultural visuality and notions of exoticism. Her research has been supported by grants from the United States National Endowment for the Humanities, the Fulbright (for research in Egypt and Syria), and the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles.

Joint Event Highlights Women’s Role in Iran

Highlighting women’s dedication to the cause of equality in Iran, London-based organisations, the International Coalition Against Violence in Iran, Kayhan Life, and Persia Educational Foundation; join efforts on Saturday, 3 March 2018.

As Iranian women enter a new phase in advancing equal rights, they face fresh attacks by government authorities. Reminiscent of the 8 March 1979 demonstrations at the outset of new compulsory hejab laws, Iranian women have been taking to the streets of Iran to demand their right to choose. The more than three-decade-long struggle has seen generations of women and girls contribute to the advancement of a process that is drawing attention to some of the critical challenges facing Iranian society. It puts these challenges in the context of a body of state policies and laws that systematically discriminate against millions of all backgrounds in Iran.

It also points to the mistreatment of dual citizens, such as British-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, and policies that limit women’s role in society, often veiled in incendiary justifications to protect the state’s agenda, dubbed as national interests.

Women’s strides in Iran are parallel to international efforts attempting to improve living conditions for all, regardless of any characteristics, including gender. A significant figure facilitating these efforts was of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Iran, the indefatigable lawyer and women’s rights advocate, Asma Jahangir. Ms. Jahangir’s contributions to the women’s movement and human rights energised both those working at the grassroots level as well as those leading the equality movement in Iranian society.

“We want to highlight the positive impact of changes women are making every day,” said Rouhi Shafii, Founder of ICAVI, “and show the interconnected nature of this process among those inside Iran and those residing outside its borders.”

The event will feature a distinguished group of panelists including Drewery Dyke, Roya Kashefi, Natasha Philips, and Richard Rattcliffe, along with special messages from UN Special Rapporteur, Dr. Ahmed Shaheed; and Human Rights Professor, Dr. Naz Ghanea-Hercock.

This public event will take place on Saturday, 3 March 2018 at Fitzroy House. Doors will open at 3:30 pm. The programme is open to registered participants and will begin promptly at 4:00 pm. It will include two panels, a new short documentary film on the women’s movement in Iran, special messages and Q&A followed by refreshments.

This joint event will be made available to a global audience through Facebook Live accompanied by a Thunderclap Campaign.

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