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University of Prince Edward Island’s Cairo Campus Graduates Its Second Cohort
The University of Prince Edward Island in Cairo graduated its second cohort of students on June 5.
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Yemen’s Cash Crisis Means a University Professor Has to Work as a Bus Driver
Abdullah Muammar Al-Hakimi, a professor of sociology at Sana’a University, works as a bus driver to make ends meet.
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Egyptian Academic Wins YouTube Creator Award for His Understandable Physics Content
Mohamed Ismail, an assistant professor of physics at Egypt University of Informatics, created an Arabic-language physics channel that has attracted…
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Sudan’s War Disrupts Universities, Leaving More Students in Limbo
Sudan’s deadly clashes between rival armies have shut down a higher-education system still coping with previous disruptions, leaving more students…
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UNIMED and International Organization for Migration Agree on Closer Cooperation
UNIMED and the U.N.’s International Organization have signed a memorandum of understanding to make their long-standing cooperation official.
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Ahead of COP28, Emirati Universities Focus on Climate Research and Youth Initiatives
Professors describe how Emirati universities are preparing for the COP28 climate summit, to be held in Dubai this fall.
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Why Today’s Students Need Interdisciplinary Studies: A Zayed University Professor Explains
Students must learn interdisciplinary skills to enter today’s job market and thrive throughout their careers, says a university professor in…
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Why Not Enough Women Head Moroccan Universities and Higher-Education Institutions
Some female heads of Moroccan universities and higher-education institutions tell Al-Fanar Media why they think their numbers are still too…
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Al-Fanar Media and UNIMED to Explore Covid-19’s Mental Health Impact on Students and Staff
The two organisations have launched a joint survey project to collect data on how the pandemic affected students and faculty…
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Art Galleries Flourish in Beirut’s Port Blast Area Despite Lebanon’s Economic Crisis
Partly because art is seen as a safe investment in a country where many people cannot access their bank savings,…
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