Administration
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News & Reports
Academics Uneasy About Honorary Degrees for Rulers
Awarding symbolic doctorates to political rulers has a long and controversial history at Arab Universities.
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New Egyptian High-School Exam Seeks to Fight Cheating
Ministry of Education hopes exam papers will be harder to leak on social media.
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Opinion
University of Mosul President Looks to a Post-Da’esh Future
Obay al-Dewachi has kept Mosul’s university running in exile and represents the resilience of the city’s people.
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Tips & Resources
Collaboration Is the Future for Arab University Libraries
Academic libraries in the Arab world are discovering the benefits of working together in consortia.
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Opinion
How Egypt’s Currency Plunge Trapped a University
The chief financial officer of the American University in Cairo explains how a financial event the institution planned for still…
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News & Reports
Importing Higher Education: A Qatari Experiment
It’s been close to 20 years since the founding of Education City, the cluster of Western university campuses in Doha.…
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Exams in Tents: A Symbol of Deterioration?
Cairo University students say university services and facilities are declining. The administration says it is being fiscally responsible.
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Lebanese American University’s Unique Perch in New York
The university increases its reach in the West while keeping things simple.
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Opinion
Where are the Arabs? A Visit to a Global Conference
At one of the world’s largest international educational events, the agenda was rich and the audience diverse but visitors from…
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A Peek Inside Mauritanian Higher Education
Mauritania’s minister of higher education gives a glimpse of that country’s educational challenges, and how it is trying to meet…
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