Dr. Kylie Moore-Gilbert is a Cambridge graduate and a lecturer at Melbourne University who specializes in Middle Eastern politics with a focus on Gulf states.
She has come to the spotlight after being named as the British-Australian academic to be held in Evin prison in Iran.
Quick Facts and Information on Kylie Moore-Gilbert
Full Name | Dr. Kylie Moore-Gilbert |
Birthday / Date of Birth | Under Review |
Age | N/A |
Birth Sign | – |
Country | U.K |
Nationality | British-Australian |
Residence | Melbourne Australia |
Ethnicity | White |
Religion | Christian |
Profession | Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Melbourne University |
High School / College / University | All Saints College, University of Cambridge, University of Melbourne |
Marital Status | Not Married |
Current Relationship Status | Not Available |
Boyfriend / Husband | – |
Children | None |
Social Media | N/A |
Net Worth | Under Review |
Kylie Moore-Gilbert Bio: Age / Family / Early Life
There aren’t any personal details related to academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert that has been disclosed to the media; hence her age and other personal life details remains under wraps.
However. Gilbert’s family has come forth releasing a statement regarding the Kylie’s imprisonment in Iran. They are currently concerned about Kylie’s safe return and also have requested to respect their privacy for the time being,
We have been and continue to be in close contact with the Australian Government. Our family thanks the Government and the University of Melbourne for their ongoing support at this distressing and sensitive time.
“We believe that the best chance of securing Kylie’s safe return is through diplomatic channels. We will not be making any further comment and would like to request that our privacy – and that of our wider family and friends – is respected at this time.”
Kylie Moore-Gilbert Education
Dr. Gilbert, an alumna of All Saints College in Bathurst, completed her PhD in Gulf politics at the University of Melbourne in 2017. Prior to that, Kylie graduated from the University of Cambridge with first class honors in Middle Eastern Studies.
On completion of her studies she has partaken in teaching and conducting research at multiple Australian universities.
Furthermore, the University of Melbourne lecturer has written extensively on activism / revolution in the Middle East, along with a particular focus on Bahrain politics.