Nina van Kampen works as a Collection and Information Specialist at the University Library. She focuses on the development, maintenance, and presentation of the library's collections. Additionally, she works as a Library Liaison for the Faculty of Humanities. In this role, she is the contact person for more detailed information or coordination regarding library services. She contributes ideas on how library services can better align with education and research, and conveys feedback and ideas from the faculty to the library.
In 2026, she defended her doctoral thesis on language variation and change as a result of dialect contact among Palestinians in Beirut (Lebanon) at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (Inalco). She has a background in Arabic language and culture and linguistics, and completed her bachelor's degree at the University of Amsterdam and her research master's at Inalco in Paris. During her PhD, she conducted extensive fieldwork in Beirut and was a PhD fellow at the Institut français du Proche-Orient in 2021 and 2022.
Conferences and workshops
Roundtables and practical workshops