Coronavirus
As the novel coronavirus sweeps through the Arab region, Al-Fanar Media is monitoring how it is affecting those facets of the Arab world that we focus on: higher education, research, and arts and culture. The Covid-19 pandemic has blocked students’ education, shuttered the art world, and revealed how badly the Arab region needs its own public health and research infrastructure.
With the lockdowns being enforced around the region and many individuals in quarantine, the public face-to-face gatherings that once fueled education and the arts have gone dark.
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News
Are Covid-19 Vaccines Up to Omicron? Researchers Seek Answers.
It is still unclear how well the existing Covid-19 vaccines will protect against the new variant. Arab researchers discuss what…
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Study Finds Gene Linked to Higher Risk of Severe Covid-19
A recent study suggests a gene more prevalent in some ethnic groups increases the likelihood of potentially fatal complications of…
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‘Between Women Filmmakers’: International Event Reaches Out to Arabs
The Between Women Filmmakers Caravan presents films made by women around the globe. It includes projects tailored to the Arab…
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Oral Covid-19 Drug Shows Promise, but Scientists Want More Data
Arab researchers are among those monitoring the effectiveness and safety of a new oral Covid-19 drug that could reduce hospitalisations…
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Pandemic Has Huge Effect on Qatar’s Medical Research Institutions
The urgent shift to coronavirus studies had positive effects for Qatar’s medical research institutions, but at a cost to work…
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Gulf Higher Education Conference Examines Post-Covid Trends and Strategies
International and Arab academics and leaders discussed the role of technology and the future of higher education in a rapidly…
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Tough Issues Await Nathir Obeidat, New President of the University of Jordan
Nathir Obeidat recently became president of a university struggling with debt, Covid-19 hurdles, and other hotspot issues.
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Algeria Begins Producing a Coronavirus Vaccine
Algeria has launched an ambitious plan to vaccinate nearly 30 million of its citizens, by manufacturing the Chinese Sinovac vaccine…
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Libya Lets Universities Reopen Based on Their Covid-19 Preparedness
Libya’s new assessment system gauges how well colleges can protect against Covid-19 before they are allowed to resume in-class teaching.
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Opinion
10 Tips for Teaching with Masks and Physical Distancing
Many professors are returning to face-to-face classes this fall, which means wearing masks and observing other safety precautions. Two educators…
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