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Science & Innovation Policy: Science in the Islamic world

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Islam Analysis: Knowledge economies remain elusive

Building a knowledge society in the Islamic World requires structural change — not fads and symbolism, argues Athar Osama.

18 May 2012 | EN

Islam Analysis: Discover what drives efficient innovation

Several Muslim countries rank among the world's most efficient innovators. They must build on this success, says Athar Osama.

11 April 2012 | EN | FR

Protest in Yemen

Arab countries need green economies rooted in science

Reforms in the Arab region should focus on transitioning to a green economy, argues award-winning environmental advocate Najib Saab.

28 March 2012 | EN

Islam Analysis: Reviving a culture of entrepreneurship

The Muslim world and donors should use nongovernmental networks to nurture the dormant seeds of entrepreneurship, says Athar Osama.

15 March 2012 | EN

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

Islam Analysis: Money can't buy quality research

Some Muslim countries' powerful financial incentives to make quick progress in research could backfire, cautions Athar Osama.

12 January 2012 | EN

Islam Analysis: Plant seeds for a scientific revolution

Arab Spring revolutionaries turning to governance must adopt knowledge and innovation as barometers for progress, says Athar Osama.

15 December 2011 | EN | FR

Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan

Science: a force for the common good

Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan of Jordan discusses how global cooperation on science can benefit a knowledge-hungry world.

1 December 2011 | EN | ES

Islam Analysis: Academies must evolve to face the future

The Islamic World Academy of Sciences has been challenged to build bridges. The hardest may be between disciplines, says Athar Osama.

10 November 2011 | EN

Islam Analysis: Solar energy project must be more open

Desertec, an ambitious solar power project in the Middle East and Africa, should be more transparent and participatory, argues Athar Osama.

13 October 2011 | EN

Islam Analysis: Change course on collaboration

Plans for science collaboration in the Muslim world aren't working and need a major revamp, says Athar Osama.

16 September 2011 | EN

Europe–Middle East energy partnership is essential

The two regions have much to gain from coordinating research and enhancing scientific cooperation on solar energy, says Frank Lehner.

Source: Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy

15 September 2011 | EN

Islam Analysis: Give science a social contract

Ambitious plans for a 'desert development corridor' in Egypt could provide a concrete example of the social value of science, says Athar Osama.

11 August 2011 | EN | FR

Nobel Prize winners Ahmed Zewail and Nicolaas Bloembergen

Egypt needs science powered by people, not big projects

Egypt's 'science city' will not build a science culture without its people empowered by academic experience abroad, argues Austin Dacey.

21 July 2011 | EN

Islam Analysis: Creating a clear vision for cooperation

Islamic nations should form a 'forward bloc' on science for development to reverse a poor record of collaboration, argues Athar Osama.

15 July 2011 | EN

Islam Analysis: Share knowledge with informal networks

The Islamic world needs new mechanisms that enable leaders to interact informally and share scientific knowledge, argues Athar Osama.

16 June 2011 | EN

Islam Analysis: Revive failing scientific networks

S&T ministerial committee must reform its Inter-Islamic Networks to promote real collaboration with clear objectives, argues Athar Osama.

18 May 2011 | EN

Researcher, Alexandria library, Egypt

Egypt must strive for meritocracy in science

Egypt has a chance to operate its science institutions as meritocracies — a difficult but critical task, says Bruce Alberts.

Source: Science

3 May 2011 | EN

Islam Analysis: Connecting capital and talent

Partnerships that team up high-quality universities in Gulf states with talent in more populous nations can benefit everyone, says Athar Osama.

14 April 2011 | EN

E-learning workshop, Pakistan

Islamic countries need broader vision for development

Islamic nations must reshape Vision 1441 and promote innovation to create knowledge economies, say Syeda Tanveer Kausar Naim and Ali Shah.

13 April 2011 | EN