Science & Development Bulletin monitors science development and highlights the role of science and technology in establishing knowledge-based economy in the Islamic world. Issue No.84 – February 2012
Islamic scientific channel

Baghdad Islamic Culture at its Height in Philosophy and Science

The Islamic Golden Age is traditionally dated from the mid-8th to the mid-13th century A.D. (sack of Baghdad) although it has been extended by one scholar to at least the 15th century. During this period, artists, engineers, scholars, poets, philosophers, geographers and traders in the Islamic world contributed to agriculture, the arts, economics, industry, law, literature, navigation, philosophy, sciences, sociology, and technology, both by preserving earlier traditions and by adding inventions and innovations of their own. Howard R. Turner writes: "Muslim artists and scientists, princes and laborers together made a unique culture that has directly and indirectly influenced societies on every continent.

 

News

Gambia: 2012 year of science and innovation

Gambia’s President Yahya Jammeh has been sworn in for a fourth five-year term of office pledging to transform The Gambia into an economic superpower

Egypt's scientists savour post-revolution year

The Egyptian revolution has led to a golden year for science with increased investment, ambitious plans and renewed public interest

 

Muslim women in science

UN LAUNCHES WEB PORTAL TO HELP YOUNG WOMEN PURSUE TECHNOLOGY CAREERS

The United Nations launched a new web portal today focusing on helping girls and women access job opportunities, training and career advice in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector

 

Opinion

Falafel Tech: Nanotechnology in Egypt

 

Netwatch
The Islamic Body on Ethics of Science and Technology (IBEST) The web portal provides a wide spectrum of subjects which will serve as a constant source of knowledge and information on ethical issues. It is aimed to stimulate interaction and exchange of views among the national committees on science and technology ethics, especially on ethical issues prevailing at international level.  
Spotlight

Lesson of Life

The Prophet Mohamed said: "Seeking knowledge is a mandate for every Muslim (male and female)." (Sahih Bukhari)






Science and technology education observatory

EGYPT: German technical university launches branch campus
The Technische Universität Berlin has announced the launch of its first branch campus in Egypt. It will be the first German university to offer programmes in Egypt that are subject exclusively to German higher education standards and laws in terms of both content and structure.

AFRICA: Graduates’ self-immolate over lack of jobs
Last Wednesday five jobless university graduates in Morocco set themselves alight in the capital Rabat, in protest against youth unemployment. It was the latest in a wave of horrific self-immolations that began with the December 2010 death of a young Tunisian vegetable vendor, which helped to ignite the Arab uprisings.


Meetings & conferences

The 8th annual international conference of the Egyptian society of experimental biology
Location: Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt
Date: 21-24 April 2012


Fellowships Awards & funding opportunities

Global Health Corps Fellowship 2012 -2013 for Undergraduate students, USA

The Distinguished International Students Scholarship, 2012 China
Master’s or Doctoral Scholarship for international applicants who are enrolled by designated Chinese HEIs for higher academic, China 2012

International Scholarship Deadlines Approaching – Act Now!
Several scholarships are currently open for international students to study abroad in countries like USA, UK, Australia, Germany and many other developed countries. Opportunities are available for Students, Researchers, Academic Institutions, Faculty and other professionals.


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