Alireza Shapour Shahbazi - Academic Career

Academic Career

  • 1968-71 Instructor in Near Eastern History, Shiraz University (Also classes held for EXPERIENCE: American guest students from Pennsylvania and Kent State Universities)
  • 1973-74 Curator, Archaeological Museum, Tehran; Lecturer in History and Near Eastern Civilization, University of Tehran
  • 1974-79 Founding Director of the Archaeological Institute at Persepolis; Lecturer in Near Eastern History, Asia Institute, Shiraz
  • 1979-80 Visiting Scholar, Columbia University
  • 1980-83 Post-doctoral research in Historiography, Göttingen University, Germany
  • 1983-84 Lecturer in Iranian Civilization, University Extension, Harvard University; Associate of the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
  • 1984-85 Lecturer in Persian, Colum\bia University; Assistant Editor Encyclopædia Iranica
  • 1985- Associate Professor (Professor since 1990) of History, Eastern Oregon University
  • 1990 - Professor of History, Eastern Oregon University
  • 1996- Consulting Editor, The University Press of Iran
  • 1998 Consulting Editor, Journal of Archaeology and History
  • 2002-2003 Associate Editor Encyclopædia Iranica
  • 2002- Consulting editor, The International Journal of Ancient Iranian Studies

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