The CSSP hosted the "Micro and Nanofabrication Systems" workshop that took place at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. The workshop was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation and funded b
The World Life Sciences Forum, BioVision, is an international platform for dialogue, debates and proposals concerning major issues in Life Sciences. BioVision's mission is also to provide objective in
This lecture that was held within the framework of the "Visiting Scholar Program (VSP)-1 organized by the Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP) and featured Professor Mohamed El-Sharkawi, Lab
17 members of the Youth for Environmental Sustainability and Better Understanding (YESBU) program, participated in the Global Environmental Youth Convention (GEYC) 2006 that took place in Dubai, Unite
The Center for Special Studies and Programs organized the "Engineering for the 21st Century" seminar that came within the framework of the Visiting Scholar Program -1- The 4 hours s
The Renewable Energy lecture was held within the framework of the Visiting Scholar Program - 1. It featured Dr. Mohamed El-Sharkawi and was open for the "Youth for Environmental Sustainability and Bet
The Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP) hosted the IAP General Conference "Unity of Science" and IAP General Assembly at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. The conference principally aim
The Synchrotron Light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East (SESAME) is an international synchrotron radiation under the auspices of UNESCO. Scientists from mem
The CSSP launched the "How to Write a Successful Research Proposal for Engineering and Information Technology students" workshop. The aim of the workshop was to deliver skill qualit
The TWAS-Arab Regional Office (ARO) held its second annual meeting among its members aiming to discuss several issues regarding the achievements of the TWAS-ARO since its inauguration in June 2005.
This conference aims to promote the active exchange of views and experiences on the issues and problems of building capacities for scientific research and technology development in the Arab World.
With the participation of 74 philosophers, sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, economists, demographers, historians and geographers and upon the UNESCO's initiative to promote world-w
In preparation of the Summit of Heads of States and Governments 2007 under the theme "Science, Technology and Research for Africa's Development" the Congress of African Scientists and Policy
The Youth for Environmental Sustainability and Better Understanding (YESBU) organized a lecture by H.E Yolanda Kakbadse H.E. Kakbadse is the Executive President of Fundacion Futuro Latinoa