Mada Saleh

Mada Saleh is a PhD student at the Technische Universität  (TU) Berlin, Department of Building Archaeology and Heritage Conservation. She studied Architectural Engineering in Syria at the University of Kalamoon, and Archaeology at the University of Aleppo, to continue in Berlin with a master of heritage conservation at the TU-Berlin(MSc). Since 2015 she is working as a research assistant and graduate teaching at the department of building archaeology TU-Berlin (Professor Dr. Thekla Schulz-Brize). Mada is currently working also as a flying professor at the German Jordanian University of Amman (M.Sc. in Architectural Con-servation).  She has participated in many lectures, workshops and consultancy works in relation to refugees (Save the Children Germany). Added to her recent work, Mada has worked in several projects (Syrian Heritage Project Archive, Mschatta Palace, Resafa: Syria, Didyma: Turkey, Karachi Museum: Pakistan). Her PhD research is about strategies of rehabilitation in the old cities after a civilwar (Case study: Old city of Erbil outside the walls) under the supervision of Professor Dr. Dorothée Sack, and funded by the Heinrich Böll Stiftung in Berlin.