By: Athar Osama, Adil Najam, Shamsh Kassim-Lakha, and Christopher King
Available at: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v461/n7260/full/461038a.html
In 2002, Pakistan began an ambitious overhaul of its higher-education system. The successes and failures of the experience hold lessons for other countries, say Athar Osama and co-authors.
After decades of neglect, in 2002 Pakistan set out to dramatically reform its higher-education system. The reforms […]
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Nature Article on Pakistan’s Higher Education Reform Experiment
January 16th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: Funding Science · Universities · Higher Education · Scientific Research · Public Policy
Nature’s Editorial on Higher Educational Reforms in Pakistan
January 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
Nature 461, 11-12 (3 September 2009) | doi:10.1038/461011b; Published online 2 September 2009
Cash costs
Massive funding for Pakistan’s ailing universities holds many lessons for other developing nations.
Eight years ago, a task force advising Pakistan’s former military ruler, General Pervez Musharraf, laid out a bold plan to revitalize the country’s moribund research system: initiate a fivefold increase […]
Tags: Funding Science · Higher Education · Education · Scientific Research · Public Policy
SciDev.Net: Private Sector Can Help Islamic Science
October 30th, 2007 · No Comments
By: Abdalla Alnajjar
3 October 2007
Source: SciDev.Net
The Muslim world need not lag behind in science and technology. Abdalla Alnajjar looks at an initiative that is charting a new approach.
Science, technology and innovation are now viewed alongside natural resources, capital and people as key ingredients for economic development and growth. Many industrialised countries and newly emerging economies […]
Tags: Funding Science · Middle East · OIC Member Countries · Public Policy · Innovation · Entrepreneurship
SciDev.Net: Sound Institutions Could Quickly Boost Muslim Science
October 17th, 2007 · No Comments
By: Athar Osama
3 October 2007
Source: SciDev.Net
Muslim countries need good quality institutions to motivate researchers, argues Athar Osama.
Describing scientific productivity in the 57 countries of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) as abysmal is perhaps an understatement. More than 1.5 billion Muslims living across the Islamic world — about a quarter of the world’s population […]
Tags: Incentives in Organizations · Motivations for Research · Islamic Science · OIC Member Countries · Scientific Research · Public Policy
SciDev.Net: The Rise of Middle East Technology Parks
October 14th, 2007 · No Comments
By: Waleed Al-Shobakky
3 October 2007
Source: SciDev.Net
The rapid growth of technology parks in the Arab world has so far created more expectations than outcomes, reports Waleed Al-Shobakky.
Over the past few years, technology parks have been sprouting up all over the Middle East: from Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia in the north, to Kuwait, Oman and Qatar in […]
Tags: OIC Member Countries · Technology · Public Policy · Innovation · Entrepreneurship
SciDev.Net: Science and the Islamic World
October 10th, 2007 · No Comments
[SciDev.Net published a spotlight on Science in OIC countries in October 2007. The introduction and articles are being pasted below. The complete coverage is available at: http://www.scidev.net/islamic_science]
The Golden Age of Islam came to a halt in the thirteenth century with the Mongol invasion of much of Asia and Middle East. Since then, the lands that constitute the Muslim world […]
Tags: Islamic Science · OIC Member Countries · Scientific Research · Science · Public Policy
