APS News : First Palestine Advanced Physics School
The Arab American University in Jenin (AAUJ) recently hosted the fifth Palestinian Conference on Modern Trends in Mathematics and Physics (PCMTMP-V), which is one of the main scientific events in….
The Arab American University in Jenin (AAUJ) recently hosted the fifth Palestinian Conference on Modern Trends in Mathematics and Physics (PCMTMP-V), which is one of the main scientific events in….
Professor Stephen Hawking, University of Cambridge, member of the International Advisory Board for the “Palestinian Advanced Physics School”, expressed his support for the school: I am very glad to see….
The Al-Maqdisi programme aims at strengthening cooperation and scientific and academic exchanges between French and Palestinian researchers and research laboratories. The current call for proposals concerns projects that can include….
You are : – Palestinian – less than 25 years old for a Master’s degree / less than 30 years old for a PhD (older candidates will be considered depending….
Call for papers
An Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies conference
Date: 2 – 4 October 2015
Place: Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies
Presentation of the day
10 October 2015, Paris
The History
On April 16th in the Said Khoury amphitheater of the Birzeit University has been founded the multidisciplinary network for the study of biological systems in Palestine (acronym PalBioSys). There is the history of this network, its objectives and its program. PalBioSys members invite you to join them in order to make this network an efficient tool for developing education and research in Palestine.
The European Commission has published a call for proposal for Cultural diplomacy projects in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip under the reference: Europe-Aid/136-821/L/ACT/PS. The overall indicative amount made….
The Al-Maqdisi programme aims at strengthening cooperation and scientific and academic exchanges between French and Palestinian researchers and research laboratories.
Relations with universities abroad provide an essential part of what Palestinian higher education needs, both for its own development, as well as that of local society. The British Council’s Tim Sowula accompanies UK publication Times Higher Education on a trip to sound out Palestinian university leaders.