Dr. David Gurevich, who will serve as a visiting Fulbright Scholar at Bellarmine University this June, will be delivering a lecture, “Jerusalem Behind the News: Geo-Politics and Reality of the City,” on Monday, June 15, at 7 p.m. in the School of Communication’s room 203, Joseph P. Clayton Hall.
Dr. Gurevich is a Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization at Harvard University. His prime academic interest is Archaeology and History of Jerusalem.
He obtained his doctoral and master degrees from University of Haifa, followed by an additional masters degree in humanitarian affairs and social sciences from Sapienza University of Rome.
Dr. Gurevich is the founder of the academic program Ambassadors Online, which provides a comprehensive training course for university students on digital diplomacy, and was recognized among the most influential projects in its sphere in the world.
For 10 years, Dr. Gurevich worked as a licensed tour guide in Israel and particularly in Jerusalem. He guided various foreign VIP officials visiting the country.
The community is invited to attend.