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Opinion
Rebuilding Health Care After Conflicts: Lebanon as a Case Study in Failure
Experts are beginning to mull how to rebuild health-care systems after conflicts ease in the Arab region. Lebanon provides a…
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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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News & Reports
Challenges of Academic Research in the Midst of War
To get insights into armed conflicts, academics need to conduct research in conflict zones, but such research poses methodological, logistical…
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Refugee Youth Traumatized by War: Overwhelmed, Understudied
Research with refugee children is scarce, but what research there is shows a strong need for early intervention, and a…
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Shrinking Egyptian Economy Could Cramp Social Sciences
As the Egyptian pound decreases in value against the dollar, academic disciplines that consider themselves the home of critical thinking…
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A Role Model For Female Arab Scientists
A biologist is this year’s Qatar recipient of the L’Oréal-Unesco for Women in Science Middle East Fellowship award, for her…
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Social Scientists Work Amid Rising Suspicion
Arab researchers in the social sciences have always faced intense government scrutiny. Now they say it’s getting worse.
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Arab Universities on the Road to Virtual Reality
The movement toward using the illusions of three-dimensional realities created with computers in education and research is gaining traction in…
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Thyroid Cancer Overtreated, Qatari Study Finds
A Qatari study of thyroid cancer using Australian post-mortem data suggests the disease is being treated too aggressively.
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Opinion
Amplifying the Voices of Global-South Scholars
The writer discusses what are the possible ways to strengthen the voices of scholars from the Global South.
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