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Jordanian Researcher Hopes To Create Wearable Medical Technology
One researcher is trying to marry textiles and electronics to improve medical data collection.
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Egypt Imposes Travel Ban on Male Students
A new government decree restricts the international travel of male students, inhibiting their ability to work or study abroad.
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The German Jordanian University Seeks to Prepare Graduates for Global Employment
A joint project of the German and Jordanian governments creates tri-lingual students with internship experience who regularly land jobs.
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Education-Reform Dialogue in Tunisia Holds Promise and Uncertainty
Students, professors, and the government are engaged in a new type of dialogue aimed at tackling the challenges in Tunisia’s…
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Egypt Reconsiders “Open Learning”
Students who seek to study on flexible schedules are concerned that their degrees, already discriminated against, may be officially demoted.
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Turkey Offers Refuge to Expelled Egyptian Students
After being thrown out of Egyptian universities because of their political activities, many Egyptian students have headed to Turkey to…
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Arab Universities Are Vulnerable to Cyberattacks, Experts Say
A new report and interviews with experts indicate Arab universities need to step up their protection against Internet invasions.
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Survey: Overcoming Young Arab Women’s Difficulties In Getting a First Job
A new report outlines possible solutions to difficulties young women in the region face when finding a first job.
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Online Event About Evolution for Arabic Readers is Shut Down
Fourteen Arab groups organized an online event to help explain evolution, but the event appears to have been a cyber-attack…
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Tunisian Universities Tense After Nation’s Terrorist Attacks
Tunisian students say their studies are hampered by the curfews on campuses that have followed recent attacks.
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