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Higher education in the middle east and North Africa: Exploring regional and country specific potentials

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The article was published on 2016-01-01. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Orient & Middle East.

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Medical Education in Egypt: Historical Background, Current Status, and Challenges

TL;DR: While UGME reform in Egypt is progressing, improvements are still required in both PGSM and CME, showing that the undergraduate programs of medical schools in Egypt can be broken down into three categories reflecting the status of reform: innovative, traditional, or in transition.
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Deep-time organizations: Learning institutional longevity from history

TL;DR: The Anthropocene as a new planetary epoch has brought to the foreground the deep-time interconnections of human agency with the earth system as discussed by the authors. Yet despite this recognition of strong temporal interde...
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Institutional Differentiation in the Era of Massification: The Case of Malaysia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue for the need to construct a diversified system for the future development of Malaysian higher education in the era of massification, and discuss possible ways in which Malaysian universities can further differentiate themselves, in view of the competition and need to survive in a universal higher education system.
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An evaluation of the English language teaching provision in a Libyan University

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TL;DR: The evaluation of the current English as a foreign language program at Zawia University revealed a number of inadequacies in terms of the course design, teaching resources, delivery and the balance of language skills taught.
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Sleep Medicine and Surgery in Egypt: Evolution, Clinical Practice, Education and Research Services

TL;DR: The state of the art of sleep medicine in Egypt is discussed in this paper , where the authors conducted a literature review, furthermore the opinion of sleep experts in Egypt was collected and stated in detail, and additionally Egyptian sleep centers were invited to answer a survey in order to collect information about the equipment and trained personnel.