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Title: In the Name of Allah the


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In the Name of Allah the
Most Gracious
The Most Merciful
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The Roles of Women in Modern Arab Science
Professor Samira Ibrahim Islam Ph.D. Professor
of Pharmacology Faculty of Medicine and Allied
Sciences Head Drug Monitoring Unit King Fahd
Medical Research Centre King Abdulaziz
University Jeddah, Kingdom Of Saudi
Arabia American Association in the Advancement
of Science Annual Meeting Washington, DC 17th
22nd February 2005
3
Acknowledgment
Many thanks to The American Achievement in
the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting
for their invitation. Special thanks to All
who in one way or another helped during the
making of this presentation.
4
Please note
  • The population diversity of 307 millions from 22
    Arab countries is not easy to demonstrate.
  • At certain points one or more countries are
    selected as representatives or used as examples.
  • The term science is used to express all
    scientifically and technically based disciplines.

5
Purpose of the study
  • To document
  • The advancement of Arab women in the field of
    Science and technology.
  • The contributions of Arab women to the
    development of modem Arab scientific community.

6
Introduction
7
The Role of Women in the Arab World
  • High fertility rate reduces Arab women mobility
    and chances of gaining remunerative employment
    outside the home.
  • Islam advocates and promotes education for both
    men and women.

8
Opportunities for Women in the Arab Region
  • School Education
  • University Education
  • Careers and Employment

9
Schooling in the Arab Region
  • Science education begins between the ages of 6
    and 7 and is taught as an integrated compulsory
    subject to both boys and girls.
  • Major science disciplines are studied separately
    in the last two or three years of high school.
  • The first modern schools for women were opened
    in Egypt (1829), Lebanon (1835) and Iraq (1898).
  • In other countries like Kuwait, Yemen and Saudi
    Arabia, modern education for women is a product
    of the 20th century. (Eg 1960 in Saudi Arabia)

10
Schooling in the Arab Region
  • However stereotyping may occur due to
  • Misleading perceptions that science and
    technology are boys subjects.
  • Failure of the curricula to relate science and
    technology to reality of both girls as well as
    boys.

11
University Education
  • In Egypt women have attended university since the
    1920s
  • Saudi women were admitted to formal university
    in 1973
  • Six of the eight major universities in Saudi
    Arabia teach science. Only one out of these six
    does not accept women.
  • The percentage of females enrolled in science
    and technology university range from 82 in the
    UAE in 1999 to 8 in Djibouti.

12
Percentage of females to the total enrolled
students in Science discipline in the Arab
universities
13
Careers in ST for Arab Women
  • Female scientists excel in teaching, health and
    research.
  • Although there is an increasing pool of highly
    qualified women scientists in some Arab
    countries, few women in universities and science
    institutes are holding top positions.

14
Careers in ST for Arab Women
  • More women work in the education sector than the
    health sector.
  • Reluctance of talented women to enter into a male
    dominated working world of scientists.
  • Recent survey showing the 50 most powerful women
    in the Arab world, identifies only one that has a
    science background.

15
Perception of women scientist about their work
and professional opportunities
  • In Arab Countries, career opportunities for
    female science graduates are considerably more
    limited than those for men.
  • In Egypt and Saudi Arabia
  • pharmacy and dentistry, more than 40 of the
    faculty are women
  • In the sciences 25 of the faculty are women
  • Department of engineering and technology, less
    than 10
  • However these patterns are similar to those seen
    in U.S. universities, where women constitute
  • 50 of health sciences faculty
  • 23.8 of biological sciences faculty
  • 6.1 of engineering faculty

16
Opportunities available in the Arab Region
  • Research Grants
  • International Awards

17
Researchers in the Arab Region compared with
other countries
18
Research Funds
19
Research Grants in the Arab Region
  • Some national research institutes that provide
    research grants in the Arab region
  • King Abdulaziz City for Science Technology
    (KACST) in Saudi Arabia.
  • Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of
    Sciences. (KFAS)
  • The National Board for Scientific Research (NBSR)
    in Libya.

20
KACST funded research in the year 2002
21
International Awards
  • Nobel Prize
  • -Out of the 773 Laureates, 34 are women (4.4)
  • -Of these women 17.6 are in science
  • King Faisal International Prize
  • -Out of the 152 Laureates, 4 are women (2.6 )
  • -Of these women one is a scientist.

22
Ongoing Efforts to Encourage Women in ST
  • Individual support by powerful women.
  • LOreal/ UNESCO For Women in Science
  • School student mentoring programs of girls.
  • The experience in Saudi Arabia
  • Postgraduate Degrees
  • Joint Supervision Programs
  • International Research Collaboration

23
Individual Support by Powerful Women
  • Queen Rania of Jordan
  • Sheikha Sabeeka Al Khalifa of Bahrain
  • HH Princess Al Jawhara of Saudi Arabia
  • Nursing Award
  • Science Award
  • Center for Molecular Medicine, Genetics and
    Inherited Diseases in Bahrain

24
LOreal/ UNESCO For Women in Science
  • Out of the 29 female laureates, 2 were
    Arabs.

25
The Experience in Saudi Arabia
26
Postgraduate degrees granted by Universities
  • In the year 1999-2000, 372 graduates were granted
    Master Degree in Science subjects of which 39
    were women. Ph.D. Degrees were granted to 52
    graduates of which 79 were women.

27
Joint Supervision Programs
28
International Research Collaboration
  • A research project was established with the
    LOreal Research Centre related to a Skin
    Menopause study.

29
New Developments and Opportunities in Science
and Technology
  • Regional Organizations for Women in Science
  • International Organizations for Women in Science
  • E-learning and tele-medicine

30
Regional Organizations for Women in Science
  • Saudi Science club, which has formed a womens
    division to support pre-university science
    students.
  • Arab Science and Technology Foundation (ASTF -
    Sharja, U.A.E.) recently formed the womens
    committee in support of women members.

31
International Organizations for Women in Science
  • International organizations whose members are
    mainly women in science
  • Arab Network for Women in Science Technology
    (ANWST), Dubai UAE
  • International Network of Women Engineers and
    Scientist (INWES)
  • International Organizations that support women
    in science
  • ESCWA
  • UNESCO
  • STMRN

32
Proposed Future Developments Regarding Womens
Career in Science and Technology
  • Overcoming the Language barrier
  • Database for Arab women specialized in S T
  • Collaborative research between the Arab region
    and countries across the Atlantic.

33
Summary
  • In higher education all females have the same
    opportunities as males in most fields of science
    and health.
  • Limited top job opportunities for females .
  • Efforts to encourage women in ST is ongoing,
    such as mentoring programs and joint supervision
    programs.
  • New developments, such as E-learning help
    provide opportunities to a greater number of
    women.
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