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Lisa Anderson Named Provost of the American  University in Cairo

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The American University in Cairo (AUC) today announced the appointment of Columbia University Professor  Lisa Anderson, a specialist on politics in the Middle East and North  Africa, as its next provost.  Dr. Anderson succeeds Dr. Earl (Tim) Sullivan who has been AUC provost since 1998 and professor of  political science at AUC since 1973.

As AUC's chief academic officer, Anderson will be responsible for shaping and implementing AUC's academic vision and continuing to build the size and quality of its faculty.  As the region's premier  liberal arts institution, AUC enrolls more than 5000 students and  has a full time faculty of 400. The university will be moving to a  new $400 million campus this year.

AUC President David D. Arnold said that the appointment of an  academic leader of Anderson's stature is a reflection of AUC's  increasing prestige internationally as an institution of higher  education.  "Professor Anderson has been a leader in higher  education in the United States for the past several decades," Arnold  said, "AUC is fortunate to have attracted a respected academic and  experienced administrator of her caliber as we prepare to embark on  a second century of leadership in higher education in Egypt and the  Arab Region."

 "I am delighted to be joining AUC at a pivotal time for the  university and for higher education in Egypt and the Arab world,"  Anderson said.  "Thanks to its history of distinguished and  far-sighted leadership, AUC is uniquely positioned to play a vital  role in the development of higher education for the twenty-first  century, not only in the region but globally.  I am privileged be a  part of this venture."

Anderson is currently the James T. Shotwell Professor of  International Relations at Columbia University and is the former  dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at  Columbia.  Prior to being dean, she was the chair of the political  science department at the university. She also served as the  director of Columbia's Middle East Institute. Before joining  Columbia, she was assistant professor of government and social  studies at Harvard University. Anderson is the author of Pursuing  Truth, Exercising Power: Social Science and Public Policy in the  Twenty-first Century (Columbia University Press, 2003), The State  and Social Transformation in Tunisia and Libya, 1830-1980 (Princeton  University Press, 1986), editor of Transitions to Democracy  (Columbia University Press, 1999) and coeditor of The Origins of  Arab Nationalism (Columbia 1991).

Anderson is the past president of the Middle East Studies  Association and chair of the board of directors of the Social  Science Research Council. She is a former member of the Council of  the American Political Science Association and serves on the board  of the Carnegie Council on Ethics in International Affairs. She is  member emerita of the board of Human Rights Watch, where she served  as co-chair of Human Rights Watch/Middle East. She is also a member  of the Council on Foreign Relations.

She holds a BA from Sarah Lawrence College and an MA in law and  diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University. She earned a  PhD in political science from Columbia University, 1981, where she  also received a certificate from the Middle East Institute. She was  awarded an honorary doctor of laws from Monmouth University in 2002.   From 1981 to 1986, she was an assistant professor of government and  social studies at Harvard University.

The American University in Cairo (AUC) was founded 90 years ago and  is a major contributor to the social, political and cultural life of  the Arab Region.  It is a vital bridge between East and West,  linking Egypt and the region to the world through scholarly  research, partnerships with academic and research institutions, and  study abroad programs. An independent, nonprofit, apolitical,  non-sectarian and equal-opportunity institution, AUC is fully  accredited in Egypt and the United States.