Thinking big — and expensive — in the Saudi desert
Money is no object at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology — but will sumptuous surroundings promote research?
Source: Science
23 October 2009 | EN
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Money is no object at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology — but will sumptuous surroundings promote research?
Source: Science
23 October 2009 | EN
The rapid growth of technology parks in the Arab world has so far created more expectations than outcomes, reports Waleed Al-Shobakky.
3 October 2007 | EN
The Organization of the Islamic Conference is reforming its science programme. But will change lead to better science? Wagdy Sawahel and Ehsan Masood report.
3 October 2007 | EN
Nigerian scientists are hoping that the new president's science background will prioritise science for development. Semiu Babalola reports.
29 May 2007 | EN
Qatar is building an education, science and technology infrastructure at record speed — but not without friction, reports Waleed al-Shobakky.
14 March 2007 | EN
The rising profile of Islamist political parties in the governments of Muslim countries is likely to further restrict academic freedom in these countries, reports Ehsan Masood.
Source: Nature
3 November 2006 | EN
Israeli-Palestinian scientific cooperation persists despite an unstable political atmosphere in the region, reports Nadia El-Awady.
The Islamic world's scientific agency is on a path to reform. Ehsan Masood assesses the obstacles on the road ahead.
23 March 2006 | EN
Nizamuddin Siddiqui reports on a public dispute between an eminent Pakistani scientist and the country's commission on higher education.
12 August 2005 | EN
Our blog, by SciDev.Net columnist Priya Shetty, will fill you in, as will our interview with the Global Forum's Gill Samuels