06/12/2012
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Washington DC
At the first International Summit of the Book, Serageldin gave a keynote speech entitled The Book, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow , which received a standing ovation from a huge gathering of leaders in academia, libraries and technology. Organized and hosted by the prestigious Library of Congress, the event was also open to the public, and was the inaugural summit of a global dialogue that will be held annually to debate and discuss the powerful role of the book in information transmittal.
05/12/2012
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Washington DC
Following the annual partner meeting of World Digital Library (WDL) held at the Library of Congress on 5 December, Serageldin chaired the meeting of the Executive Council of the WDL, which convened the next day to review progress made within the past year, and to discuss priorities for the coming year.
03/12/2012
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Washington DC
In joint collaboration between the Library of Alexandria, the Nizami Ganjavi International Center, and the Karabakh Foundation, an exhibition of the original manuscripts of Nizami Ganjavi was held in Washington DC under the title "Nizami Ganjavi: Legacy of a 12th-Century Poet from Azerbaijan". About 50 original manuscripts and rare miniatures were on display at the Josephine Butler Parks Center, on 3 December, 2012.
28/11/2012
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
In the plenary session of the 14th General Conference of the International Association of Universities (IAU), Serageldin gives a speech today, focusing on “Are Higher Education Institutions addressing and contributing to the challenges facing humanity?”. The theme of this quadrennial Conference, which is held in partnership with the Inter American University of Puerto Rico in San Juan, is “Higher Education and the Global Agenda: Alternative Paths to the Future”.
22/11/2012
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Paris
In a grand ceremony held at Musée du quai Branly in Paris, Serageldin got together once again this year, with the International Jury of the Chirac Foundation to award the winners of the conflict prevention prizes. The jury, composed of distinguished personalities who have worked for peace and dialogue, had convened in September 2012 to select winners of two prizes: the Chirac Foundation Prize and the Special Jury Prize.
20/11/2012
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Athens
As head of the Board of Directors of the Alexandria Center for Hellenistic Studies, Serageldin chaired a meeting of the Board held in Athens this week. Based on the success achieved by the Center in the past five years, a new Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Serageldin, as Director of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, and Marianna V. Vardinoyannis, President of the Vardinoyannis Foundation, to continue with the Alexandria Center for Hellenistic Studies at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina for a further five years.
12/11/2012
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Geneva
Addressing an audience comprising a mixture of diplomats, NGOs and think tankers, Serageldin will give a presentation on “Intellectual Property, Food Security and Rural Development: Collaboration and Partnership”. The seminar takes place at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) headquarters in Geneva, on 16 November, at 13:30 pm, as part of a new series of seminars that focuses on “Global Challenges” – health, climate change, and food security.
07/11/2012
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Philadelphia
In recognition of his extraordinary accomplishments in fields of intellectual endeavor and public service, Serageldin was voted, last April, into membership of the American Philosophical Society (APS). He was nominated and elected by his peers in the Society, which has 1022 members of eminent scholars from a wide variety of disciplines.
02/11/2012
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Johannesburg
Following the first meeting of the African Union (AU) High Level Panel on Science, Technology and Innovation held at the BA last August, the panel convened once again in Johannesburg for further review and deliberation. Serageldin co-chaired the meeting together with Calestous Juma, Professor of the Practice of International Development at Harvard University.
11/10/2012
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Singapore
Invited to give a talk at the National Library of Singapore, Serageldin spoke of the Rebirth of the Library of Alexandria and the Future of Libraries. His talk also included a personal account of the experiences of the Library during the Egyptian revolution in January 2011, and of the new challenges facing the Library in the Arab Spring. The talk was followed by a lively question and answer session.
09/10/2012
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Kyoto
At the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Science and Technology in Society (STS) forum, Serageldin chaired the plenary session entitled How do we move forward to maintain sustainability for the future of humankind? Speakers at the session were Carlo Rubbia, Scientific Director IASS and Nobel Laureate for Physics; Jeremy Grantham, Co-founder GMO ; António Correia de Campos, Chairman of STOA, European Parliament; and Koji Omi, Founder and Chairman, STS forum.
08/10/2012
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Georgia and Azerbaijan
The University of Georgia and Ilia State University in Georgia awarded Serageldin two honorary doctorates in recognition of his academic and scientific contributions. Having received much media attention, Serageldin was interviewed by Georgia State Television about possible cooperation means between the BA and cultural institutions in Georgia.
01/10/2012
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Baku
In Baku, Azerbaijan, his last stop in the region, Serageldin visited Baku State University (BSU), where he signed Memorandum of Understanding between the Library of Alexandria and BSU, and gave a joint lecture on Mutual Understanding and Dialogue between Civilizations, with Vaira Vike-Freiberga, former President of Latvia, and Roza Otunbayeva, former President of Kyrgyzstan.
30/09/2012
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Ganja
Ismail Serageldin has signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the Bibliotheca Alexandrina and the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. The two institutions have agreed to cooperate with each other in areas of mutual interest such as support of research, training programs, scientific exchanges, fellowships, seminars and workshops.
28/09/2012
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Ganja
In Ganja, Azerbaijan, home of the ancient Azeri poet Nizami Ganjavi, Serageldin co-chaired, together with Abulfaz Garayev, Minister of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan, an international conference dedicated to the 870th Anniversary of the poet. Among the eminent speakers at the conference were Vaira Vike-Freiberga, former President of Latvia and Roza Otunbayeva, former President of Kyrgyzstan. The conference publications bore the logo of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina.
27/09/2012
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Tbilisi
In Tbilisi, Serageldin gave a lecture at each of the Georgian capital’s main universities: the University of Georgia, Ilia State University, where he also signed a Memorandum of Understanding , and the Free University of Tblisi. During his two-day stay in Tbilisi he also visited the National Library of Georgia, the National Academy of Sciences and met with Nikoloz Rurua, Minister of Culture and Tourism.
26/09/2012
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Istanbul
Flying from Ankara to Istanbul, Sergeldin then visited some of the major educational and cultural institutions of this city. He was welcomed at Koç University by Umran Inan, President of the university, its professors, and Tuba Akbayturk, Director of Koç University Suna Kıraç Library. After visiting two more of Istanbul’s private universities, Maltepe University and Bahçeşehir University ...
25/09/2012
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Ankara
On the second day of his visit to Ankara, Serageldin was welcomed at Bilkent University by Rector Ali Dogramaci, and at the Turkish National Academy of Science by Ahmet Cevat ACAR, president of the Academy. On his second visit to the Turkish Parliament he met with MP Mahir Ünal Head of Turkey/Egypt Inter-parliamentary group and Deputy Chairman AKP Party Group at Parliament.
24/09/2012
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Ankara
Ismail Serageldin and Tuncel Acar, Director of the National Library of Turkey (NLT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding between the BA and NLT. In so doing the two institutions, have agreed to cooperate with each other in areas of mutual interest, such as support of research, training programs and scientific exchanges.
13/09/2012
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Paris
Serageldin joins the International Jury of the Chirac Foundation to select this year’s winners of the Prize for Conflict Prevention. The selection is to be made after meeting with a committee of experts who propose a list of individuals or institutions that have taken exemplary and urgent action towards prevention of clash in areas of potential conflict.