Munther Suleiman Dajani Daoudi (Arabic: منذر سليمان الدجاني الداوودي, born 22 February 1951) is Dean at Al Quds Bard Honors College and former Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Al-Quds University in Jerusalem and Director of the Issam Sartawi Center for the Advancement of Peace and Democracy.
During his formative years, he experienced several significant wars in the region and lived under occupation until he migrated from Palestine to further his education in the United States.
In 1995, upon his father's death from cancer, Dajani left Jordan with his wife and three children to move back and settle in Jerusalem, where he became a peace activist and a public servant as the Director General of the Ministry of Economy and Trade in Palestine.
"[2] Two years later, in April 2008, he was one of the main speakers at the Doha Debates: "This House believes the Palestinians risk becoming their own worst enemy" in Qatar.
On August 10, 2010, he was recommended for his work by colleague Samira Barghouthi,[4] the Vice President of International Cooperation at the university, for being an exceptional speaker on issues in the fields of Humanities.
"I heard him a few times speaking about the politics in the Middle East and it was fascinating how he blends the presentation of facts, analyses the possible future solutions, and ties everything to history in a subtle way," she says "Munther is the most caring Dean as he treats both students and Faculty with the utmost respect and patience."