Ms. Diab holds a B.A. in International Affairs and Diplomacy and an M.A. in International Law from Notre Dame University-Louaize (NDU) in Lebanon, and is currently pursuing a Master of Advanced Study in Democracy and Human Rights at the Saint Joseph University of Beirut (USJ). The positions she holds include: Office Manager, Junior Researcher and Project Coordinator at the Lebanese Emigration Research Center at the Faculty of Law and Political Science at NDU, Operations Manager and Youth Coordinator at the Lebanon Dialogue Initiative, as well as Research Assistant and Assistant Project Manager at the Lebanese Development Network. She is a former Direct Dialogue Team Leader at Greenpeace International, and is currently a Research Affiliate at the Middle East Institute for Research and Strategic Studies, as well as at the Carthage Center for Research and Information.
Ms. Diab is experienced in her field both locally and internationally, having attended coursework, training and completed internships, consultancies and projects in Switzerland, Italy, Romania, Albania, Kosovo, Holland, Turkey, Spain, Egypt, Japan, the US, the UK, Germany, Austria, Ukraine and Macedonia, etc.
Notably, she is the winner of the ‘Mykhailo Verbytsky Award’ for Most Interesting Debate Intervention awarded by the Parliament of Ukraine in 2016, as well as the ‘Effective Presentations Award in International Criminal Law’ awarded by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon and the Government of The Netherlands in the same year. She is currently appointed a Global Youth Ambassador to A World At School, a global Theirworld Initiative based in the UK, for the years 2017-2020, as well as the Head of Think Tank of the Global Arts and Politics Alliance, an INGO registered and based in Austria.
Her book ‘International Migration and Refugee Law: Does Germany’s Migration Policy Toward Syrian Refugees Comply?’ is available for purchase or download on Google books and Amazon.