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Science & Innovation Policy: Science in the Islamic world

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Muslim scientists played a vital role in the emergence of modern science, yet today science in Islamic societies is in a poor state. How can they improve the performance of Islamic science and encourage innovation?

(Photo credit: Nadia El-Awady)

Opinions and Analysis

Islam Analysis: Specialist R&D funds need rethink

R&D funds levied on business must build organisations that offer short-term benefits through a clear strategy, says Athar Osama.

10 February 2012 | EN

Protest on Tahrir square Egypt: from revolutionary spirit to scientific progress

One year after Egypt's revolution, enthusiasm and prospects for science are high — but still need translation into a fully functioning system.

27 January 2012 | EN | 中文


News and Features

Islam Analysis: Science reforms need to show results Saudi universities shrug off row over scientists' salaries

A 13 per cent hike in Saudi Arabia's higher education budget, has reignited a debate about university rankings.

26 January 2012 | EN | FR

Princess Sumaya Q&A: Princess Sumaya on science after the Arab Spring

Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan of Jordan talks to SciDev.Net about hopes for science in the Middle East, science diplomacy and the role of women scientists.

25 January 2012 | EN