Our Mission
PARC exists to promote and facilitate scholarly research on Palestine, build a broader and deeper knowledge base of scholarship on Palestine, initiate and encourage exchange between U.S. and Palestinian scholars and institutions, and widely disseminate scholarly research on Palestine.
History
A group of scholars founded PARC in 1998 to provide an American institution to promote academic research on Palestine and assist in disseminating those research findings. Before PARC’s founding, U.S. researchers in Palestine did not have the benefit of assistance from an on-the-ground American overseas research center, and U.S. scholars of Palestine lacked an institutional infrastructure to provide research funding, logistical support, and access to Palestinian resources. Moreover, the U.S. academic environment was often not conducive to growth for researchers working on Palestine, where very few scholars had received research funding. There was also a pressing need to encourage and enable young scholars to enter the field.
In Palestine, Palestinian scholars had far fewer resources at home and less access to opportunities abroad. Palestinian scholars endured a critical lack of resources, funding, and encouragement for research, as well as a need for institutional infrastructure to help support and disseminate research.
PARC has grown from seven fellows in our first cohort in 2000 to 19 American and Palestinian fellows in our 2024 cohort of fellows.