Eid Dahiyat

Eid Dahiyat

Eid Dahiyat (Arabic: عيد الدحيات‎), born 1945, is a Jordanian politician, critic and academic.

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Early Life and Education

Dahiyat was born in Shoubak, Ma'an Governate, in 1945 where he first received his elementary education. This was followed with a secondary education in the then distinguished Ma'an Secondary School, finishing with honors as he graduated second of his class in Jordan and first among the southern governates. Dahiyat then attended the University of Jordan, where he earned a BA in English literature, graduating first in the class of 1967. Dahiyat worked as a teaching assistant in the Department of English Literature at the University of Jordan from 1968 to 1970, which was followed by a Fullbright scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, earning his MA and PhD by 1973.

Academic Career

Dahiyat served in numerous academic positions in Jordan. He taught as a professor at the University of Jordan's English department, before being promoted to dean and later to vice president of the University of Jordan's academic affairs. This was followed by the positions of founding president of Al-Ahliyya Amman University and an eight year role as the president of Mutah University from 1997 to 2005. Dahiyat also served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Amman Arab University, Applied Science Private University and currently holds this position at Mutah University.

Dahiyat is a prominent Arabic academic in the field of Renaissance Literature and has written over 40 papers on the topic published in American and British Research journals, and is the author of 4 books in both Arabic and English. Dahiyat is also a member of numerous Jordanian and Arabic literary circles and associations, and is the recipient of a number of Jordanian literary awards.

Political Career

Eid Dahiyat was appointed Jordan's Minister of Youth in Prime Minister Zaid al-Rifai's Cabinet in 1986, and Jordan's Minister of Education in Prime Minister Taher al-Masri's Cabinet in 1991. More recently, he was appointed as minister of Education in Prime Minister Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh's Cabinet formed in 2011; a government given the task of "implementing a political reform process with clear milestones".

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