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Blind Tunisian Professor Sets a Standard for Others to Follow. In spite of losing his sight, Walid Al-Zaidi completed his education, obtained a Ph.D. and became a professor. For a month, he was Tunisia’s minister of culture. Coronavirus Disability Students Technology & Online Learning. EDUCATION IS CRITICAL IN EFFORTS TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Education Is Critical in Efforts to End Violence Against Women. A researcher in Iraqi Kurdistan looks for the roots of attitudes that lead to discrimination and violence against women (Image: Pixabay). I lost my father when I was one year old. He was buried alive by the regime of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in 1987 and my motherhad
HASSAN ABBAS: SYRIAN INTELLECTUAL AND CHAMPION OF CITIZENSAUTHOR:SAMAR KADI
Abbas, an Alawite married to a Sunni, was a rebel against the sectarian dictatorship in Syria. “He stood against Islamization, militarism, and empty slogans, and tried to harness the power of knowledge for the sake of the revolution, and thus pave the way for a knowledge revolution, which Syrians desperately needed,” wrote Syrian researcher and Abbas’s friend Wael Sawah. LEBANON’S DOUBLE CRISIS CRUSHES BOTH STUDENTS AND UNIVERSITIES 01 Jun 2020. Lebanon’s Double Crisis Crushes Both Students and Universities. Anti-government protesters clash with riot policemen last week in front of the Lebanese interior ministry (AP Photo/Hussein Malla). The Lebanese economic crisis, exacerbated by the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, has ended many students’ ability to continuetheir
PALESTINIAN ART PROCLAIMS A PEOPLE’S IDENTITY IN THE Palestinian Art Proclaims a People’s Identity in the Conflict With Israel. Many prominent Palestinian artists have asserted their cultural identity in works that focus on Al-Aqsa Mosque as a national emblem and center of the Arab-Israeli struggle. Above, “Life Prevails,” by Ismail Shammout (Photos courtesy of Salah Bisar). UNIVERSITIES THAT TEACH IN ENGLISH SHOULD AIM FORAUTHOR: JÖRGMATTHIAS DETERMANN
Detail of a bilingual student artwork created for a course on modern Middle Eastern history. The question “You guys sh5barkm ” is an example of code-switching between Arabic and English among people in Qatar (Photo courtesy of Jörg Matthias Determann). THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Those are among the findings of an informal survey I conducted over the past fortnight, asking a dozen leaders from a range of universities and colleges in the Gulf states, India and Kazakhstan for their perspectives on the future of higher education in a post-Covid-19 world. Given the wide spectrum of institutions theylead, rather than
ANTHROPOLOGISTS HAVE IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY IN PUBLIC Anthropologists Have Important Role to Play in Public Health Crises, Veteran Scholar Says. Screen shot of Charles L. Briggs during the Zoom interview. (Photo: Eman Kamel) The role of the social sciences in responses to health crises is well established, given the extent to which human behavior determines how infectious diseases spread. KUWAIT'S STATELESS STUDENTS SEE HOPE IN NATIONALITY-BLIND Dhuha Salem is a stateless student who managed to travel to Qatar to study for a master’s degree in linguistics despite a certificate describing her an “illegal resident.”. “Every student has the right to obtain his/her university degree without compromises and without conditions and restrictions,” Salem said in a phone call. AL QUDS UNIVERSITY UNDER FIRE Rasha Faek, Sarah Lynch / 06 Oct 2013. 20 Jun 2018. Al Quds University Under Fire. An ambulance that carried injured students from Al Quds U. An Israeli patrol injured eight students at Al Quds University with rubber bullets and 78 students with tear gas after conflict broke out between the students and the police, a university spokesman said.AL-FANAR MEDIA
Blind Tunisian Professor Sets a Standard for Others to Follow. In spite of losing his sight, Walid Al-Zaidi completed his education, obtained a Ph.D. and became a professor. For a month, he was Tunisia’s minister of culture. Coronavirus Disability Students Technology & Online Learning. EDUCATION IS CRITICAL IN EFFORTS TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Education Is Critical in Efforts to End Violence Against Women. A researcher in Iraqi Kurdistan looks for the roots of attitudes that lead to discrimination and violence against women (Image: Pixabay). I lost my father when I was one year old. He was buried alive by the regime of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in 1987 and my motherhad
HASSAN ABBAS: SYRIAN INTELLECTUAL AND CHAMPION OF CITIZENSAUTHOR:SAMAR KADI
Abbas, an Alawite married to a Sunni, was a rebel against the sectarian dictatorship in Syria. “He stood against Islamization, militarism, and empty slogans, and tried to harness the power of knowledge for the sake of the revolution, and thus pave the way for a knowledge revolution, which Syrians desperately needed,” wrote Syrian researcher and Abbas’s friend Wael Sawah. LEBANON’S DOUBLE CRISIS CRUSHES BOTH STUDENTS AND UNIVERSITIES 01 Jun 2020. Lebanon’s Double Crisis Crushes Both Students and Universities. Anti-government protesters clash with riot policemen last week in front of the Lebanese interior ministry (AP Photo/Hussein Malla). The Lebanese economic crisis, exacerbated by the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, has ended many students’ ability to continuetheir
PALESTINIAN ART PROCLAIMS A PEOPLE’S IDENTITY IN THE Palestinian Art Proclaims a People’s Identity in the Conflict With Israel. Many prominent Palestinian artists have asserted their cultural identity in works that focus on Al-Aqsa Mosque as a national emblem and center of the Arab-Israeli struggle. Above, “Life Prevails,” by Ismail Shammout (Photos courtesy of Salah Bisar). UNIVERSITIES THAT TEACH IN ENGLISH SHOULD AIM FORAUTHOR: JÖRGMATTHIAS DETERMANN
Detail of a bilingual student artwork created for a course on modern Middle Eastern history. The question “You guys sh5barkm ” is an example of code-switching between Arabic and English among people in Qatar (Photo courtesy of Jörg Matthias Determann). THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Those are among the findings of an informal survey I conducted over the past fortnight, asking a dozen leaders from a range of universities and colleges in the Gulf states, India and Kazakhstan for their perspectives on the future of higher education in a post-Covid-19 world. Given the wide spectrum of institutions theylead, rather than
ANTHROPOLOGISTS HAVE IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY IN PUBLIC Anthropologists Have Important Role to Play in Public Health Crises, Veteran Scholar Says. Screen shot of Charles L. Briggs during the Zoom interview. (Photo: Eman Kamel) The role of the social sciences in responses to health crises is well established, given the extent to which human behavior determines how infectious diseases spread. KUWAIT'S STATELESS STUDENTS SEE HOPE IN NATIONALITY-BLIND Dhuha Salem is a stateless student who managed to travel to Qatar to study for a master’s degree in linguistics despite a certificate describing her an “illegal resident.”. “Every student has the right to obtain his/her university degree without compromises and without conditions and restrictions,” Salem said in a phone call. AL QUDS UNIVERSITY UNDER FIRE Rasha Faek, Sarah Lynch / 06 Oct 2013. 20 Jun 2018. Al Quds University Under Fire. An ambulance that carried injured students from Al Quds U. An Israeli patrol injured eight students at Al Quds University with rubber bullets and 78 students with tear gas after conflict broke out between the students and the police, a university spokesman said. THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION Those are among the findings of an informal survey I conducted over the past fortnight, asking a dozen leaders from a range of universities and colleges in the Gulf states, India and Kazakhstan for their perspectives on the future of higher education in a post-Covid-19 world. Given the wide spectrum of institutions theylead, rather than
TEST WHERE ARAB COUNTRIES UNDERACHIEVE WILL EMPHASIZE The PISA tests, which are used to compare countries’ secondary educational performance, are to undergo radical changes in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, Andreas Schleicher, the official in charge of the program told Al-Fanar Media in an interview. TEACHING MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY THROUGH GAMES Kahoot games, like other short quizzes, are great for filling 10 to 20 minutes of class time. However, what if you want to play for longer? One of the most immersive forms learning occurs in role-playing games.Applied to history, students step into the shoes of somebody who lived in a past era. ARAB UNIVERSITIES ARE STIFLING RESEARCH AND FAILING 22 hours ago · In light of the decline in funding, researchers are forced to direct their projects towards what can be described as attractive topics. The problem is exacerbated by the absence of regulatory frameworks and a culture which inhibits opportunities for cooperation; each researcher works according to her or his own vision, or the directions of senior professors. PALESTINIAN ART PROCLAIMS A PEOPLE’S IDENTITY IN THE Palestinian Art Proclaims a People’s Identity in the Conflict With Israel. Many prominent Palestinian artists have asserted their cultural identity in works that focus on Al-Aqsa Mosque as a national emblem and center of the Arab-Israeli struggle. Above, “Life Prevails,” by Ismail Shammout (Photos courtesy of Salah Bisar). UNIVERSITIES THAT TEACH IN ENGLISH SHOULD AIM FOR Detail of a bilingual student artwork created for a course on modern Middle Eastern history. The question “You guys sh5barkm ” is an example of code-switching between Arabic and English among people in Qatar (Photo courtesy of Jörg Matthias Determann). A SCHOLAR REBUILDS THE ARCHIVES OF LEBANON’S LEFT BEFORE Bardawil’s upbringing during the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990) and the development of his political consciousness at the height of its events gave him a personal motivation to follow the rich partisan experience of the symbols of the Lebanese left as a pattern different from the roles played by other political forces in the war. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN LEBANON FACES NEW THREATS Lebanon has long had the reputation of being one of the freest Arab countries. But in recent years, civil liberties groups say, freedom of expression in Lebanon has come under attack as authorities increasingly use the country’s broad and vague defamation laws in an effort to stifle criticism of government officials and other powerfulpeople.
THREE DIFFERENT ACADEMIC EXPERIENCES: WHICH IS THE BEST First was the Arabic system, which depends mainly on indoctrination; next was a system based on American strategies and practices; and the third was based on a British system, focusing on rapid achievement by the student, to ensure readiness for the Ph.D. program. In the Arab context, the student was expected most of the time to know the GRANTS FOR POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Description: The Recanati-Kaplan Centre Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice is an eight-month full-time course (of which one month is distance learning) focusing on the global dimensions of wildlife conservation, and the survey and analysis methods commonly used in the study of terrestrial mammals.AL-FANAR MEDIA
Blind Tunisian Professor Sets a Standard for Others to Follow. In spite of losing his sight, Walid Al-Zaidi completed his education, obtained a Ph.D. and became a professor. For a month, he was Tunisia’s minister of culture. Coronavirus Disability Students Technology & Online Learning. EDUCATION IS CRITICAL IN EFFORTS TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Education Is Critical in Efforts to End Violence Against Women. A researcher in Iraqi Kurdistan looks for the roots of attitudes that lead to discrimination and violence against women (Image: Pixabay). I lost my father when I was one year old. He was buried alive by the regime of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in 1987 and my motherhad
HASSAN ABBAS: SYRIAN INTELLECTUAL AND CHAMPION OF CITIZENS Abbas, an Alawite married to a Sunni, was a rebel against the sectarian dictatorship in Syria. “He stood against Islamization, militarism, and empty slogans, and tried to harness the power of knowledge for the sake of the revolution, and thus pave the way for a knowledge revolution, which Syrians desperately needed,” wrote Syrian researcher and Abbas’s friend Wael Sawah. EGYPTIANS MOURN EVELYNE PORRET, THE POTTERY LADY WHO Egyptians Mourn Evelyne Porret, the Pottery Lady Who Changed a Village. The Swiss artist Evelyne Porret founded a pottery school in the Egyptian village of Tunis that helped rural women use art to change their destiny (Photo: Facebook). In the documentary film “Rawya,” by the late Egyptian director and journalist AteyyatEl-Abnoudy, we
LEBANON’S DOUBLE CRISIS CRUSHES BOTH STUDENTS AND UNIVERSITIES 01 Jun 2020. Lebanon’s Double Crisis Crushes Both Students and Universities. Anti-government protesters clash with riot policemen last week in front of the Lebanese interior ministry (AP Photo/Hussein Malla). The Lebanese economic crisis, exacerbated by the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, has ended many students’ ability to continuetheir
ANTHROPOLOGISTS HAVE IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY IN PUBLIC Anthropologists Have Important Role to Play in Public Health Crises, Veteran Scholar Says. Screen shot of Charles L. Briggs during the Zoom interview. (Photo: Eman Kamel) The role of the social sciences in responses to health crises is well established, given the extent to which human behavior determines how infectious diseases spread. THE PROS AND CONS OF ONLINE UNIVERSITY LEARNING A semester online had some pluses, including helpful new learning technologies. But the lack of face-to-face meetings was a disappointment (Photo: Frederic Cirou/PhotoAlto/Alamy). KUWAIT'S STATELESS STUDENTS SEE HOPE IN NATIONALITY-BLIND Dhuha Salem is a stateless student who managed to travel to Qatar to study for a master’s degree in linguistics despite a certificate describing her an “illegal resident.”. “Every student has the right to obtain his/her university degree without compromises and without conditions and restrictions,” Salem said in a phone call. YUSRA MOUZUGHI: A BRITISH-LIBYAN ACADEMIC PURSUES A VISION Yusra Mouzughi, a British-Libyan academic, is set to take office as president of Bahrain’s Royal University for Women next month, adding a new experience to her pioneering career in setting up and designing educational programs that adapt to the surrounding environment’s context instead of fully importing foreign concepts. AL QUDS UNIVERSITY UNDER FIRE Rasha Faek, Sarah Lynch / 06 Oct 2013. 20 Jun 2018. Al Quds University Under Fire. An ambulance that carried injured students from Al Quds U. An Israeli patrol injured eight students at Al Quds University with rubber bullets and 78 students with tear gas after conflict broke out between the students and the police, a university spokesman said.AL-FANAR MEDIA
Blind Tunisian Professor Sets a Standard for Others to Follow. In spite of losing his sight, Walid Al-Zaidi completed his education, obtained a Ph.D. and became a professor. For a month, he was Tunisia’s minister of culture. Coronavirus Disability Students Technology & Online Learning. EDUCATION IS CRITICAL IN EFFORTS TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Education Is Critical in Efforts to End Violence Against Women. A researcher in Iraqi Kurdistan looks for the roots of attitudes that lead to discrimination and violence against women (Image: Pixabay). I lost my father when I was one year old. He was buried alive by the regime of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein in 1987 and my motherhad
HASSAN ABBAS: SYRIAN INTELLECTUAL AND CHAMPION OF CITIZENS Abbas, an Alawite married to a Sunni, was a rebel against the sectarian dictatorship in Syria. “He stood against Islamization, militarism, and empty slogans, and tried to harness the power of knowledge for the sake of the revolution, and thus pave the way for a knowledge revolution, which Syrians desperately needed,” wrote Syrian researcher and Abbas’s friend Wael Sawah. EGYPTIANS MOURN EVELYNE PORRET, THE POTTERY LADY WHO Egyptians Mourn Evelyne Porret, the Pottery Lady Who Changed a Village. The Swiss artist Evelyne Porret founded a pottery school in the Egyptian village of Tunis that helped rural women use art to change their destiny (Photo: Facebook). In the documentary film “Rawya,” by the late Egyptian director and journalist AteyyatEl-Abnoudy, we
LEBANON’S DOUBLE CRISIS CRUSHES BOTH STUDENTS AND UNIVERSITIES 01 Jun 2020. Lebanon’s Double Crisis Crushes Both Students and Universities. Anti-government protesters clash with riot policemen last week in front of the Lebanese interior ministry (AP Photo/Hussein Malla). The Lebanese economic crisis, exacerbated by the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, has ended many students’ ability to continuetheir
ANTHROPOLOGISTS HAVE IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY IN PUBLIC Anthropologists Have Important Role to Play in Public Health Crises, Veteran Scholar Says. Screen shot of Charles L. Briggs during the Zoom interview. (Photo: Eman Kamel) The role of the social sciences in responses to health crises is well established, given the extent to which human behavior determines how infectious diseases spread. THE PROS AND CONS OF ONLINE UNIVERSITY LEARNING A semester online had some pluses, including helpful new learning technologies. But the lack of face-to-face meetings was a disappointment (Photo: Frederic Cirou/PhotoAlto/Alamy). KUWAIT'S STATELESS STUDENTS SEE HOPE IN NATIONALITY-BLIND Dhuha Salem is a stateless student who managed to travel to Qatar to study for a master’s degree in linguistics despite a certificate describing her an “illegal resident.”. “Every student has the right to obtain his/her university degree without compromises and without conditions and restrictions,” Salem said in a phone call. YUSRA MOUZUGHI: A BRITISH-LIBYAN ACADEMIC PURSUES A VISION Yusra Mouzughi, a British-Libyan academic, is set to take office as president of Bahrain’s Royal University for Women next month, adding a new experience to her pioneering career in setting up and designing educational programs that adapt to the surrounding environment’s context instead of fully importing foreign concepts. AL QUDS UNIVERSITY UNDER FIRE Rasha Faek, Sarah Lynch / 06 Oct 2013. 20 Jun 2018. Al Quds University Under Fire. An ambulance that carried injured students from Al Quds U. An Israeli patrol injured eight students at Al Quds University with rubber bullets and 78 students with tear gas after conflict broke out between the students and the police, a university spokesman said. TEST WHERE ARAB COUNTRIES UNDERACHIEVE WILL EMPHASIZE 1 day ago · The PISA tests, which are used to compare countries’ secondary educational performance, are to undergo radical changes in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, Andreas Schleicher, the official in charge of the program told Al-Fanar Media in an interview. PALESTINIAN ART PROCLAIMS A PEOPLE’S IDENTITY IN THE Palestinian Art Proclaims a People’s Identity in the Conflict With Israel. Many prominent Palestinian artists have asserted their cultural identity in works that focus on Al-Aqsa Mosque as a national emblem and center of the Arab-Israeli struggle. Above, “Life Prevails,” by Ismail Shammout (Photos courtesy of Salah Bisar). SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ARAB STUDENTS Welcome to our resource page of scholarships worldwide for Arab students. If you are an interested student, use the search fields below to find the scholarship programs that are the best fit for you. In your search results, you can find links to individual scholarship program entries with further information. THE PROS AND CONS OF ONLINE UNIVERSITY LEARNING A semester online had some pluses, including helpful new learning technologies. But the lack of face-to-face meetings was a disappointment (Photo: Frederic Cirou/PhotoAlto/Alamy). GRANTS FOR POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Description: The Recanati-Kaplan Centre Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice is an eight-month full-time course (of which one month is distance learning) focusing on the global dimensions of wildlife conservation, and the survey and analysis methods commonly used in the study of terrestrial mammals. HAMDAN BIN ZAYED SCHOLARSHIP AT ABU DHABI UNIVERSITY Description: The H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Scholarship is offered by Abu Dhabi University to Arab students accepted in the university for the year 2021-2022.. Abu Dhabi University is the largest private university in the U.A.E. and is committed to becoming the institution of choice for students across all Emirates and more widely in theregion.
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INTERNATIONALLY ACCREDITED UNIVERSITIES AND PROGRAMS Internationally Accredited Universities and Programs. A growing number of universities and programs across the Arab world are pursuing and receiving accreditation by external agencies, many of which are based outside the region. The goal of the universities seeking accreditation is to raise educational quality, enhance the value of the degrees HOW TEACHERS CAN USE ANTHROPOLOGY IN CLASSROOMS Finally, using anthropological understandings of race, gender and class can give room for a more inclusive education that avoids cultural determinism and gives more attention to culture as a set of inquiries, skills and language. With this idea, teachers can consider ways to encourage students to be individually active and informed inresponse
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Al-Fanar Media provides balanced, accurate and independent coverage of all aspects of academic life in the Arab world The publication, bilingual in English and Arabic, serves readers who work in Arab higher education and those who have a stake in it, as well as creating a platform for dialogue for those within and without the Arab region.AL-FANAR MEDIA
Al-Fanar Media provides balanced, accurate and independent coverage of all aspects of academic life in the Arab world. EDUCATION IS CRITICAL IN EFFORTS TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Often, when I raise the challenges facing female students and trainee teachers in workshops, seminars or symposiums, the answer that comes back is: “The culture doesn’t help us.” HASSAN ABBAS: SYRIAN INTELLECTUAL AND CHAMPION OF CITIZENS Abbas, an Alawite married to a Sunni, was a rebel against the sectarian dictatorship in Syria. “He stood against Islamization, militarism, and empty slogans, and tried to harness the power of knowledge for the sake of the revolution, and thus pave the way for a knowledge revolution, which Syrians desperately needed,” wrote Syrian researcher and Abbas’s friend Wael Sawah. LEBANON’S DOUBLE CRISIS CRUSHES BOTH STUDENTS AND UNIVERSITIES Many universities expect to see budget cuts and reductions in funding for many activities. “We’re considering everything, including staff and faculty layoffs, and salary cuts for those in leadership,” said Fadlo R. Khuri, president of the American University of Beirut, in a May 5 statement. NEW CENTERS ASSIST STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES AT 5 ASSIUT—New service centers for students with disabilities at five of Egypt’s public universities could make academic life much easier for students like Mustafa Ali, a second-year student at Assiut University’s Faculty of Specific Education. ANTHROPOLOGISTS HAVE IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY IN PUBLIC During a public health crisis, anthropologists can play the important role of pointing out the parallels with other sources of epidemics and push people outside of the frame of the "Now". HOW TEACHERS CAN USE ANTHROPOLOGY IN CLASSROOMS Coronavirus updates from the Arab region. Post-Covid-19, Arab Countries Need New Approaches to Education, U.N. Official Says; ArabStudents
SAVE JORDAN FROM A CURRICULUM THAT PROMOTES DIVISION AND The article was originally published in Al-Ghad.It is translated from the original Arabic and reprinted here with the author’s permission. I write to appeal to His Majesty King Abdullah II to form an independent royal commission for the purpose of reviewing GLASS DOORS: “WOMENOMICS” IN JORDAN’S SCHOOL BOOKS * This article first ran in 7iber and appears here under their permission. While women around the world are still concerned with removing the glass ceiling barriers that deter them from assuming managerial positions, females in Jordan and the Arab region are fighting hard to pursue economic futures, leaving them stuck behindglass doors.
IN KUWAIT, A WAR AGAINST FAKE UNIVERSITY DEGREES KUWAIT CITY—After Kuwait’s Ministry of Higher Education summoned 259 people who hold fake degrees to court, the country has turned to examine how such degrees became so widespread and how their use could be blocked in the future.AL-FANAR MEDIA
Al-Fanar Media provides balanced, accurate and independent coverage of all aspects of academic life in the Arab world. EDUCATION IS CRITICAL IN EFFORTS TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Often, when I raise the challenges facing female students and trainee teachers in workshops, seminars or symposiums, the answer that comes back is: “The culture doesn’t help us.” HASSAN ABBAS: SYRIAN INTELLECTUAL AND CHAMPION OF CITIZENS Abbas, an Alawite married to a Sunni, was a rebel against the sectarian dictatorship in Syria. “He stood against Islamization, militarism, and empty slogans, and tried to harness the power of knowledge for the sake of the revolution, and thus pave the way for a knowledge revolution, which Syrians desperately needed,” wrote Syrian researcher and Abbas’s friend Wael Sawah. LEBANON’S DOUBLE CRISIS CRUSHES BOTH STUDENTS AND UNIVERSITIES Many universities expect to see budget cuts and reductions in funding for many activities. “We’re considering everything, including staff and faculty layoffs, and salary cuts for those in leadership,” said Fadlo R. Khuri, president of the American University of Beirut, in a May 5 statement. NEW CENTERS ASSIST STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES AT 5 ASSIUT—New service centers for students with disabilities at five of Egypt’s public universities could make academic life much easier for students like Mustafa Ali, a second-year student at Assiut University’s Faculty of Specific Education. ANTHROPOLOGISTS HAVE IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY IN PUBLIC During a public health crisis, anthropologists can play the important role of pointing out the parallels with other sources of epidemics and push people outside of the frame of the "Now". HOW TEACHERS CAN USE ANTHROPOLOGY IN CLASSROOMS Coronavirus updates from the Arab region. Post-Covid-19, Arab Countries Need New Approaches to Education, U.N. Official Says; ArabStudents
SAVE JORDAN FROM A CURRICULUM THAT PROMOTES DIVISION AND The article was originally published in Al-Ghad.It is translated from the original Arabic and reprinted here with the author’s permission. I write to appeal to His Majesty King Abdullah II to form an independent royal commission for the purpose of reviewing GLASS DOORS: “WOMENOMICS” IN JORDAN’S SCHOOL BOOKS * This article first ran in 7iber and appears here under their permission. While women around the world are still concerned with removing the glass ceiling barriers that deter them from assuming managerial positions, females in Jordan and the Arab region are fighting hard to pursue economic futures, leaving them stuck behindglass doors.
IN KUWAIT, A WAR AGAINST FAKE UNIVERSITY DEGREES KUWAIT CITY—After Kuwait’s Ministry of Higher Education summoned 259 people who hold fake degrees to court, the country has turned to examine how such degrees became so widespread and how their use could be blocked in the future. IN PALESTINE, A YOUNG MAN’S EDUCATION AND LIFE ARE CUT Obaida Jawabreh was training to be a chef at the time of his killing by Israeli soldiers. A cousin reflects on his death and the psychological impact on Palestinians of growing up under occupation (Photo courtesy of Asma' Jawabreh). VACCINATING PROFESSORS AGAINST COVID-19 SHOULD BE A In Tunisia, the government was expecting an initial shipment of more than 93,000 doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech and AstraZeneca jabs in mid-February under the United Nations-led COVAX alliance, but delivery was delayed.The first shots were administered last week for health care workers, soldiers and security officers, plus people over 65 and people with chronic health problems. KUWAIT'S STATELESS STUDENTS SEE HOPE IN NATIONALITY-BLIND After years of pressure from students and faculty members, the Kuwaiti Ministry of Higher Education has agreed to cancel the nationality clause in university certificates, including those of statelessstudents.
MAKING INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH ACTUALLY HAPPEN Editor’s Note: This is the first part of a two-part commentary by Rana Dajani and a group of contributors who met as panelists in a session of the 2017 World Science Forum, held under the leadership of the Royal Scientific Research Support Fund, Jordan. SYRIA SUSPENDS CLASSES AS A FUEL SHORTAGE PARALYZES THE NATION Education officials canceled classes for two weeks as Syria confronts a rising Covid-19 caseload and a severe fuel shortage. Above, peoplewait for
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WHY DON'T ARABS READ? Recently, The Economist magazine ran an article about publishing in the Arab world.After interviewing a Lebanese bookstore owner and publisher, the author concluded that: “The biggest challenge is that Arabs simply do not read much, whether about war or peace, in English or in Arabic, despite having achieved near-universal literacy sincethe 1960s.”
BOOKS IN BAGS LEAD TO BACK PAIN New research has shown that heavy backpacks carried by students can pose health risks to their spines and lead to lower back pain. Lower back pain is the leading cause of disability globally, some studies say, with an estimated 540 million people suffering from related problems at any one time.Arab students suffer along with others from back pain and overweight backpacks are putting them atScholarship Finder
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WHY DID PEOPLE DIE? UNRELIABLE DATA AFFECT RESEARCH IN MANY ARABCOUNTRIES
Two new studies question the accuracy of death certificates in the Middle East, an issue that creates difficulties for researchers and policymakers who want to improve public-health efforts.*
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3 NEW DOCUMENTARIES TURN THEIR LENSES ON THE TOLL OF WAR IN THE MIDDLEEAST
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DURING AMMAN DESIGN WEEK, A CITY BRAINSTORMS A BETTER FUTURE FEATURED TODAYمختارات اليوم* Analysis
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ZIG-ZAGGING GOVERNMENT POLICIES HURT JORDANIAN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PREVIOUS COVERAGEتغطيات سابقة*
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FEWER SYRIANS IN LEBANON ARE REACHING UNIVERSITIES Syrian refugee students face obstacles at every level of Lebanese education, and many are dropping out from education altogether.*
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TEACHERS’ STRIKE IN JORDAN ENDS AFTER THE GOVERNMENT AGREES TO A 35PERCENT RAISE
The rare public-sector walkout drew sympathy from citizens also caught between stagnant wages and rising costs in a debt-burdened economy*
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Politics Publishing A KURDISH WRITER TRIES TO ‘BREAK THE SILENCE’ USING PHILOSOPHYINSTEAD OF POLITICS
Bakhtiyar Ali rejects political solutions. Instead, his books pose questions about human responsibility in the face of conflict andcorruption.
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IN IRAQ, HUNGER FOR JOBS COLLIDES WITH A GOVERNMENT THAT CAN’TPROVIDE THEM
Protests in Iraq expressing widespread discontent with high unemployment, low living standards and corruption have met with liveammunition.
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SUDAN’S ACADEMIC YEAR BEGINS—BUT ONLY FOR A FEW UNIVERSITIES Public universities have permission to reopen, but security concerns and academic issues are causing delays. Some private universities areholding classes.
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FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION IS A STUBBORN PROBLEM, BUT EDUCATION HELPS New research shows that educating teenage girls about the risks of female genital mutilation changes their opinions to view it less favorably, but experts say that alone won’t work.ACADEMIC FREEDOM __
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ARAB POLITICAL SCIENTISTS FIND NEW SUPPORT Scholars in the Middle East face an array of challenges. The new Arab Political Science Network wants to help them collaborate more and increase their output.*
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ARAB RESEARCHERS FACE CHALLENGES IN STUDYING SEXUAL ORIENTATION An Arab reluctance to discuss sexual orientation and sexuality makes it difficult to study related topics in the Middle East, researchers say. But they’re optimistic about the future as attitudes …*
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PALESTINIAN UNIVERSITIES SAY ISRAELI RESTRICTIONS FORCE FOREIGNPROFESSORS OUT
International academics face increasing difficulties in getting visas to work at Palestinian universities. Some see a campaign to harm Palestinian education behind the apparently arbitrary decisions.CURRICULUM __
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ALGERIA’S HIGHER-EDUCATION MINISTER ENCOURAGES SWITCH FROM FRENCH TOENGLISH
Minister Tayeb Bouzid says “French doesn’t get you anywhere,” and announces committee to develop Anglophone teaching in Algerianuniversities.
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Curriculum Employment Vocational Education GRADUATES OF EGYPTIAN VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS FIND JOB PROSPECTS SLIM Workers report unsafe conditions, low pay, and few protections, despite hopes for a better future through these programs.*
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DISPUTE OVER MEDICAL STUDIES IN MOROCCO HEATS UP Students of medicine, pharmacy and dentistry are boycotting classes and exams, even as the government threatens to crack down.OPINION __
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WHY THE SPLIT BETWEEN CLASSICAL AND EVERYDAY ARABIC ENDURES If Arabs want a true lingua franca, they must ease the rigid boundaries they’ve set up between the local dialects and the formallanguage.
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TIPS FOR STUDENTS: HOW TO COPE WITH EXAM STRESS Students may not realize the toll that anxiety over studying is taking on their bodies. Fortunately, that pressure can be managed andmitigated.
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A YEMENI PROFESSOR SOUNDS AN URGENT CALL TO HELP TRAUMATIZED STUDENTS Universities could play a key role in providing psychological support for students caught in the middle of war, a Yemeni professor says.RESOURCES __
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AN ARAB STUDENT’S GUIDE TO HIGHER-EDUCATION ACCREDITATION This article is an updated companion to our searchable database of internationally accredited higher-education institutions and programs in the Arab world and Turkey. The database has also been refreshedafter …
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MAJOR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS FOR REFUGEES Although some scholarship programs for Syrians have ended, some arestill expanding.
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WHAT SCIENCE SAYS ABOUT GETTING GOOD SLEEP Sleep scientists say research points to specific measures people can take to get a better night’s rest. WHAT OTHERS ARE READING*
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WHY THE SPLIT BETWEEN CLASSICAL AND EVERYDAY ARABIC ENDURES If Arabs want a true lingua franca, they must ease the rigid boundaries they’ve set up between the local dialects and the formallanguage.
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ARAB WOMEN FIGHT BACK AGAINST ONLINE SEXUAL HARASSMENT Cyberspace has become a place where some men stalk, attack, and seek to humiliate women. Now women, universities, and private organizations are mounting digital...*
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FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION IS A STUBBORN PROBLEM, BUT EDUCATION HELPS New research shows that educating teenage girls about the risks of female genital mutilation changes their opinions to view it less favorably, but experts say t...*
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EXHIBITION COMBINES RESEARCH AND PAINTING TO PORTRAY MODERN SLAVERY’S SURVIVORS Syrian artist Sara Shamma uses strong color and powerful brushstrokes to portray human traffickers, women who have survived being trafficked, and the emotions s...* Information
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