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Sharm El Sheikh Youth Conference A Great Success

03/09/2007 | Sharm El Sheikh
Entitled ‘The Power of Youth for Peace’, the Suzanne Mubarak Women’s International Peace Movement organized a forum that brought together youth from around the world to address the issues that matter to them, on their terms and on an equal footing with leading public, private and civic leaders, and policy makers. The five main themes of the forum were; youth promotion of peace and tolerance, ICT for peace, community engagement, youth political participation, global citizenship, and youth economic development.

The New Face of Terrorism – A Three Part Introduction

25/08/2007 | Alexandria
Over the course of one afternoon, Ismail Serageldin delivered three presentations under the theme ‘The New Face of Terrorism’. Serageldin presented part one on terrorism today and tomorrow, part two on unconventional forms of terrorism and part three on bioterrorism. All three presentations were very well received and attendance was excellent.

Serageldin Hosts Weekly Hour-long TV Program

17/08/2007 | Cairo
To confront the currents of obscurantism, fanaticism and to promote the values of pluralism, rationality and learning, Ismail Serageldin has taken on the task of preparing and hosting a weekly hour-long television program. Episodes will cover a broad range of topics – everything from Napoleon Bonaparte to Coral Reefs! The program features special guests each week and will air every Friday on Egypt’s Channel two.

An On-air Presentation

10/07/2007 | Cairo
In a two-hour-long interview with Dream Television’s Mona ElShazly, Ismail Serageldin gave an on-air presentation on the frontiers of science during which he gave a lucid account of today’s scientific advancements.

Serageldin Named a Senator in Egypt

22/06/2007 | Cairo
Ismail Serageldin has been named a Senator in Egypt. The Egyptian parliament includes both the People’s Assembly (the lower house, or the commons) and the Shura Council (or the Senate). The President appoints a limited number of seats. The vast majority are elected.

Lunch with Their Majesties the King and Queen of Norway

21/06/2007 | Oslo
At the Royal Palace in Oslo, Serageldin lunched with Their Majesties the King and Queen of Norway. Her Majesty Queen Sonja had visited the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in October 2006. While in Oslo, Serageldin also delivered a key note speech on Islam and Democracy at a seminar in cooperation with the Norwegian Ministry for Foreign and attended by members of the ministry’s Forum for Religion and Foreign Policy which brings together prominent religious leaders from all faith communities as well as leading academics in the field. Serageldin also held meetings at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and with other relevant partners.

IPL Science Board Meeting

19/06/2007 | Amsterdam
Ismail Serageldin attended the meeting of the Institute Para Limes Science Board, of which he is a member. The meeting covered reports on the workshops that took place so far, seed projects, proposals for future projects, program for the coming years and the governance of IPL.

A Conference for Policymakers and Practitioners

11/06/2007 | Cairo
Ismail Serageldin gave the keynote address at the opening of a conference titled Knowledge Management as an Enabler of Change and Innovation in Africa. Serageldin gave an insightful presentation on sharing knowledge effectively and applying research into practice and influencing policymakers. The conference was organized by the Global Development Network, African Capacity Building Foundation, and The World Bank.

Publishing for Impact

06/06/2007 | Washington DC
At the third conference on Publishing for Impact, Ismail Serageldin encouraged conference participants to embrace the use of print-on-demand and Internet distribution, arguing that it is especially important for non-profit publishers to rise to digital-age challenges to reach readers in developing countries. Publishing for Impact is the only event of its kind that speaks specifically to the concerns of non-profit publishers. Now in its third year, the event focused on publishing across boundaries, both geographic and technological.

Revisiting the Magnificent Coral Reefs of the Red Sea

24/05/2007 | Sharm El Sheikh
Ismail Serageldin is once again visiting his beloved corals in the red sea. Ever since Professor Veron named a coral after him, he is hoping to find it in Egyptian waters. The Coral in question, the Montastrea Serageldini (identified in Veron’s monumental 3-volume work: Corals of the world, vol.3) is a native of the Indian Ocean. But hope springs eternal… At any rate, here is a picture of the Montastrea Serageldini:

In the Knowledge Economy, We Are All Developing Nations

22/05/2007 | Gothenburg
Speaking to the assembled dignitaries and students attending the CIP forum, Serageldin delivered a moving keynote address arguing that the need to provide access to all knowledge to all people at all times, was a need that would benefit both advanced and developing countries.

On A Boat in Geneva

20/05/2007 | Geneva
Meeting with a group of Swiss Egyptians on a boat in the lake by Geneva, Serageldin recreated the inspiring and dramatic story of the ancient library of Alexandria and the rebirth of the new bibliotheca Alexandrina in 2002. Speaking in flawless French, he carried the audience with him on a journey of nostalgia and discovery.

Putting Diversity to Work at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East

20/05/2007 | Dead Sea
Business leaders and policy makers gathered at the World Economic Forum to address the importance of social and political diversity and economic diversification in the region. The theme of this year''s World Economic Forum on the Middle East, Putting Diversity to Work, spotlights efforts to accelerate economic diversification...

C-100 Meets Again

19/05/2007 | Dead Sea
Serageldin joined Lord Carey and Princess Lolwah Al Faisal and many others at the meeting of the C-100 held on the occasion of the WEF meetings in Jordan. The discussion centered on the future orientations of the C-100, and the importance of rigor in preparing an annual report on the status of west-Islamic relations.

Religion and Science Are Non-overlapping Magisteria

19/05/2007 | Dead Sea
Speaking at a lunch in a discussion moderated by TV anchor Riz Khan, Serageldin spelled out his vision of the need to separate the methods of empirical investigation (the basis for science) from the act of belief and of philosophical reasoning. Serageldin argued that each of these domains or magisteria had its own authority structure and answered different classes of questions.

IUBS Conference Starts with a Bang in Washington DC

10/05/2007 | Washington DC
Serageldin joined Rita Colwell, Bill Clark, Claire Fraser-Liggett and other distinguished speakers in the opening plenary to launch the IUBS meeting. He spoke of the need to have a new system of measurement that would be capable of capturing the reality of sustainable development.

Committee Reconvenes on Millennium Development Goals

04/05/2007 | Rome
Serageldin and members of the high-level committee on the Millennium Development Goals convened in Rome at the FAO headquarters for their second meeting. The meeting focused on three main topics, the lessons learnt from SPFS; emerging threats to food security with a particular emphasis on climate change and FAO as a knowledge organization.

Serageldin Presents the Hidden Patterns in Shakespeare’s Plays

30/04/2007 | Alexandria
At the annual Shakespeare conference, Serageldin engaged his audience by comparing the hidden patterns in the construction of Shakespearean drama to the geometrical phenomena of kaleidoscope and fractals.

Bibliotheca Alexandria Trustees Convene for their Eighth Meeting

29/04/2007 | Alexandria
Meetings of the BA’s Board of Trustees were held in Alexandria and reflected well on the enormous progress achieved at the BA throughout the previous year. The Board also authorized the release of the fifth Annual Report of the BA.

Wikipedia Interviews Serageldin

26/04/2007 | Alexandria
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina welcomed Mr. John Murillo and Mr. Brishen Mahoney, who were on a journey around the world preparing a documentary about free access to knowledge. They came to Alexandria to interview Ismail Serageldin and to visit the BA, its specialized libraries, exhibitions, galleries, the Planetarium, Culturama, and the BA conference center.


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