Mondes Arabe, Musulman et Sémitique | Higher Education

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job vacancy: Lecturership in Arabic, Universtiy of St Andrews, Scotland

by Dr Anne-Sylvie Boisliveau    Title : Lectureship in Arabic - ME4774 Description School of Modern Languages, Salary: £37,012 - £45,486 per annum, Start Date: 1 January 2013, or as soon as possible thereafter, Fixed Term: 5 years...

Yemen - Privatization of higher education

Published on 30 April 2012 in Opinion Aref Abdullah Al-Selmi (author). All of us knows the importance of higher education and its necessity in a world that recognizes only those with higher education degrees. In Yemen, getting a bachelor degree is very difficult as a result of ...

8 bourses doctorales en Allemagne: Coran/hadith/droit islamique/kalam, etc. 8 PhD positions Islamic Theology

par Dr AS Boisliveau   The Post Graduate Program Islamic Theology (Münster, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Osnabrück, Paderborn, and Tübingen) invites applications for up to 8 PhD positions. Application closes on May 18, 2012. ...

Call for Papers: Perspectives: Teaching Islamic Studies in Higher Education

CALL FOR PAPERS   PERSPECTIVES: TEACHING ISLAMIC STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION The editorial board/editor still welcome paper proposals for the next issue of Perspectives until 31 January 2012 for final submissions of accepted articles on 10 February 2012....

Information Gap Hinders Coordination and Reform Among Arab Universities

By Ursula Lindsey, Cairo. The number of universities in the Arab world has nearly tripled in the last decade, yet a lack of information about institutional structure and quality remains an impediment to reform, regional coordination, and the kinds of international linkages Arab...

Focus turns to higher education

Recent upheavals in the Middle East and North Africa can be traced largely to the region's youth - millions of young people facing widespread unemployment and seeing a dearth of opportunities ahead of them. Now, academics are seeking to focus on the role that higher education...

Arab States: Quality low despite privatisation boom

By Wagdy Sawahel. Despite dramatic growth since the 1990s in the number of private institutions, which make up about 45% of all Arab universities and have a market size of US$1.2 billion in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates alone, these institutions continue to have little...

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