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How to Cope with ‘Information Overload’: Tips for Students and Researchers
Students starting a research project may feel overwhelmed by the glut of information available. Here are some tips for getting…
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Higher Education Experts in Lebanon Produce Emergency Plan to Ensure Continuity
The plan was produced by HOPES-LEB and the National Erasmus+ Office in Lebanon. It calls emergency financial support for the…
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Cultural Officials Seek to Safeguard Islamic Heritage Sites Against Climate Change
At COP27, the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation announced an initiative to create a fund to protect heritage…
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President of Libya’s University of Benghazi Leads a Struggle to Rise in Rankings
Ezzedine Al-Darssi, the institution’s president, describes how the university is working to improve quality despite Libya’s instability.
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‘Ecrire et Conter’: French Institute Celebrates Writing and Printing in Egypt
Marking the bicentenary of Champollion’s deciphering of the Rosetta Stone, the exhibition displayed artworks that combined calligraphy, writing and graphic…
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Climate Change Is a Health Crisis, Medical Organisations at COP27 Say
Medical organisations at the climate summit urge negotiators to regard climate change as a health crisis and to adopt resolute…
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Saudi Reading Competition Opens to Competitors from Across the Arab World
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture has opened its “Reader of the Year” contest to participants from all…
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‘Zero Paper’: Algerian Universities to Stop Using Paper for Dissertations
Algeria’s “zero paper” policy instructs universities to submit and store theses, research and documentation electronically.
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Children Face Worst Impacts of Climate Change, COP27 Speakers Say
Climate and environmental shocks pose severe dangers to the health, education and safety of children around the world, officials say.
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Sharjah International Book Fair Stayed Open to Midnight to Cope with Crowds
The 41st Sharjah International Book attracted a huge turnout and saw more than 1,000 publication rights deals signed.
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