Tamar S. Hermann

Tamar S. Hermann has been a Senior research fellow at the Israeli Democracy Institute since 2007.

She is has been a member of the committed of the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) since 2006, and in 2002 she obtained a Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio Fund residency grant


 * Director, Israeli/Palestinian Center for Research and Information
 * Advisory Committee, Ford Israel Fund
 * Researcher, Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies

Recent Sponsored Research

 * 2002-2004 - Research project – A Shattered Dream: The Israeli Peace Movement and the Collapse of the Oslo Process (principal investigator), USIP – US Institute of Peace
 * 2002-2003 - Research project, The Oslo Process – What Went Wrong? (team member), Leonard Davis Institute for International Studies, The Hebrew University
 * 2002-2004 - Palestinian Studies Program (co-director), Ford Foundation
 * 2005-2008 - Crossing Borders Program (co-director), Ford Foundation
 * 2006-2008 - The Implications of the Unilateral Disengagement from Gaza on Israeli Democracy (co-director), Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
 * 2006 - International Public Opinion Survey (co-director of Israeli team), Chicago Council on Foreign Relations and The Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland
 * 2007 - Israeli Democracy and Grassroots New (anti) Politics (principal investigator), Israeli Democracy Institute, Jerusalem

Membership on Non-Academic Boards

 * 2004 - Bitterlemons
 * 2005 - B'tselem
 * 2005 - Ford Israel Foundation
 * 2005 - IPCRI