Ismail Serageldin

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2011 14 August

The Library of Alexandria Greatly Admired by IFLA Delegates

At the World Library and Information congress held by The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) on “How to fix the World: Committee on Free Access to Information and Freedom of Expression”, Serageldin gave a lecture entitled “In the Eye of the Storm: The Library of Alexandria and the Arab Spring”.

2011 29 July

Serageldin Now on Twitter

Follow Ismail Serageldin on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/I_serageldin

2011 25 July

A Busy Schedule in South Africa

Serageldin followed a very busy schedule in South Africa this week. First on his agenda was a lecture on the morning of 22 July at the University of Johannesburg, “In conversation with Youth. The shape of tomorrow: the seven pillars of knowledge”.

2011 23 July

Serageldin Presents Ninth Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture

The Nelson Mandela Foundation invited Serageldin to present their Ninth Annual Lecture in Johannesburg . The aim of the lecture was to stimulate dialogue around a range of critical social justice issues. Previous speakers were Presidents Bill Clinton, Thabo Mbeki and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Nobel Laureates Desmond Tutu, Wangari Maathai, Kofi Anan and Muhammad Yunus.

2011 23 July

The Making of Social Justice: Pluralism, Cohesion and Social Participation

Ninth Annual Nelson Mandela Lecture, Johannesburg

It is a rare privilege to be invited to South Africa, to celebrate the birthday of Nelson Mandela, the man who inspired the world, who liberated his people and perhaps did more than any other man to destroy the venom of racism in the world. Madiba, along with your countless admirers and disciples, I wish you many happy returns.

2011 14 July

Serageldin Gives a Remarkable Presentation at IFPRI

Serageldin was invited to be this year’s speaker at the 2nd Annual Malthus Lecture. This is a lecture series organized once a year by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the U.S. Population Reference Bureau. The name of the series refers to the English scholar Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus, known for his theory published in the early 19th century that sooner or later population gets checked by famine and disease.

2011 29 June

France Names Serageldin Commander of the Order of Arts & Letters

For his role in the field of intercultural dialogue, Serageldin will today be decorated by Frédéric Mitterrand, French Minister of Culture and Communication, with the insignia of Commander of the Order of Arts & Letters. The order, created by President De Gaulle, is awarded in recognition of eminent international contributions to the arts and literature, and is not limited to French nationals

2011 27 June

A Speech on Poverty Eradication and Biodiversity

Serageldin speaks today at the International Conference “Reconciling poverty eradication and quality of the environment: What are the innovative solutions?” held in Paris under the patronage of the French Ministry for Economy, Finance and Industry.

2011 3 June

Upholding the Universal Values of Science

Science Magazine’s issue of 3 June 2011 features an editorial by Ismail Serageldin on the “The Values of Science”. In his article Serageldin writes about the special importance, at this crucial time in the Arab world, of embracing the values of science in the rebuilding of the new Arab Societies.

2011 31 May

Towards Enhancing Education and Research in the Life Sciences

Together with Life Science educators from the MENA region, Serageldin is invited to participate in the planning meeting for the project by the National Research Council of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences to design and develop a framework for an international series of faculty development workshops, called “educational institutes”.

2011 18 May

In a Lifelong Endeavor to Abolish Hunger

Invited by the College de France to organize the international conference “To Abolish Hunger” to be held on 19-20 May 2011, Serageldin is gathering distinguished experts, scientific and political leaders and decision-makers for an exchange of solutions on how hunger may be abolished, and to discuss a global plan to this end.

2011 15 May

For the Future of Egypt

Cairo

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “For the Future of Egypt” in Cairo.

2011 10 May

ONTV Interviews Serageldin Tonight

Egyptian TV channel “ONTV” hosts Ismail Serageldin tonight on their show “Baladna Bilmasry”. The program airs today Tuesday, 10 May, at 9:30 pm local time (7:30 pm GMT).

2011 10 May

Ismail Serageldin's Interview at OnTV's Baladna Bel Masry

An interview with Dr. Serageldin about the Library of Alexandria after the 25 January Revolution at OnTV's Baladna Bel Masry.

2011 1 May

Serageldin Receives NAS Public Welfare Medal

In January 2011, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), in Washington DC, selected Ismail Serageldin to be the 2011 recipient of their most prestigious award: the Public Welfare Medal. On Sunday 1 May, the medal was presented to Serageldin in an award ceremony held during the Academy’s 148th annual meeting, where he got a standing ovation after his acceptance speech.

2011 1 May

The Values of Science

On receiving the Public Welfare Medal, Washington DC

It is with profound thanks and great humility that I stand before you today to accept this enormous honor you bestow upon me. I accept it as an invitation to redouble my efforts and to mobilize even more of my colleagues and compatriots in the cause of science. In that latter sense, it is a timely Award indeed.

2011 30 April

American Philosophical Society Votes Serageldin as Member

The members of the American Philosophical Society (APS) have voted Ismail Serageldin into membership. This high honor was conferred to Serageldin in recognition of his extraordinary accomplishments in fields of intellectual endeavor and public service. He was nominated and elected by his peers in the Society, which has seven hundred members of eminent scholars from a wide variety of disciplines.

2011 13 April

Encyclopedia of Life Meeting at Smithsonian

As a member of the Executive Committee of the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL), Serageldin attends the committee meeting held at the Smithsonian Institution this week. The Committee members, who are senior figures from the cornerstone institutions of the EOL, convene to consider EOL accomplishments thus far, and to discuss future plans and goals.

2011 4 April

Politics and Power in Shakespeare

The theme of this year’s Shakespeare Conference at the Library of Alexandria was “The Politics of Power in Shakespeare’s History Plays”. The event was attended by a great number of students and lovers of literature, who sat in rapt attention as Serageldin gave his annual presentation on this universally celebrated occasion.

2011 12 February

To all Our Friends Around the World: 18 Days that Shook the World

Thank you for your many messages of solidarity and support throughout these last two weeks. And a salute to Egypt’s wonderful youth, who changed the course of history through peaceful demonstrations. The moral power of non-violence was never more ably deployed for the cause of more freedom, more justice and to lay the foundations of better tomorrows. By the moral force of their solidarity, and the nobility of their cause, they challenged all expectations and triumphed.

2011 12 February

A Salute to the Great Youth of Egypt

To the great youth of Egypt, the leaders of the Egyptian revolution of 25 January 2011, I salute you.

2011 12 February

To All Our Friends Around the World: 18 Days that Shook the World

Thank you for your many messages of solidarity and support throughout these last two weeks. And a salute to Egypt’s wonderful youth, who changed the course of history through peaceful demonstrations. The moral power of non-violence was never more ably deployed for the cause of more freedom, more justice and to lay the foundations of better tomorrows.

2011 12 February

A Salute to the Great Youth of Egypt

To the great youth of Egypt, the leaders of the Egyptian revolution of 25 January 2011, I salute you. For …

in the nobility of your spirit,
in the exuberance of your youth,
in the quality of your contacts,
in the unsullied idealism that you possess,
in the dedication to our common humanity that you bring …

2011 8 February

On CNN: The Will of the People Saved the Library

Speaking with CNN’s Nic Robertson, Serageldin described how opponents and supporters in Egypt’s protests, together with the BA staff, joined hands in protecting the Library. Walking with Robertson through the Library hallways, pointing out the treasures, old and new, he told how all this had been at the mercy of the crowd, and how Egypt’s youth, armed only with moral power, saved the Library from rampage.

2011 7 February

The Library Is Safe

In the earlier statement I described the events in Egypt and reassured our friends about the safety of the Library and all our staff. As the protests continued, I am happy to report that opponents and supporters joined hands in protecting the library, and I am providing pictures and video on the website.

2011 30 January

Serageldin's Statement on the Events in Egypt

The world has witnessed an unprecedented popular action in the streets of Egypt, led by Egypt’s youth with their justified demands for more freedom, more democracy, lower prices for necessities and more employment opportunities. Youth demanded immediate and far-reaching changes. This was met by violent conflicts with the police, who were routed.

2011 21 January

Serageldin Chairs World Digital Library Meeting

As Chairman of the Executive Council of the World Digital Library (WDL), Serageldin convened with the members of the Council for a meeting held in Paris on 21 January 2011.

2011 21 January

Transforming Agriculture and Societies to Abolish Hunger

Paris

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “Transforming Agriculture and Societies to Abolish Hunger” in Paris.

2011 19 January

Analysis and Decisions

Paris

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “Analysis and Decisions” in Paris

2011 18 January

NAS Awards the Public Welfare Medal to Serageldin

The National Academy of Sciences (NAS), in Washington DC, has selected Ismail Serageldin to be the 2011 recipient of their most prestigious award: the Public Welfare Medal. The award goes to Serageldin in high regard of his attempts to combat hunger in developing countries, and in recognition of his tireless efforts to re-establish the importance of science in the Arab and Muslim world.

2011 17 January

The Role of Science to Abolish Hunger

Paris

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “The Role of Science to Abolish Hunger” in Paris.

2011 14 January

Hunger and Sustainable Development

Paris

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “Hunger and Sustainable Development” in Paris.

2011 12 January

Support Women to Abolish Hunger

Paris
2011 10 January

Hunger in the Rural World

Paris

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “Hunger in the Rural World” in Paris.

2011 10 January

Al-Masry Al-Youm Interviews Serageldin on Vital Environmental Issues

As part of the Al-Masry Al-Youm’s Green Profile series, in which prominent figures are interviewed on pressing environmental issues, Hoda Baraka, editor of the newspaper’s environment page, spoke to Ismail Serageldin about increasing concerns over water availability and management.

2011 7 January

Hunger in the City

Paris

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “Hunger in the City” in Paris.

2011 5 January

Understanding Poverty

Paris

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “Understanding Poverty” in Paris.

2011 3 January

January Lectures at Collège de France

Elected by the fifty-two professors of Collège de France and officially appointed by President Sarkozy, as Professor to the International Chair Savoirs contre pauvreté (Knowledge Against Poverty), for the academic year 2010-2011, Serageldin gave his inaugural lecture to a very large audience last November, and returns this week to Collège de France to give a course of lectures over the month of January.

2011

Mobiliser le Savoir pour eradiquer la faim

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2010 22 December

Serageldin Elected Member of The Royal Society in Gothenburg

The Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg has elected Ismail Serageldin to be a Foreign Member of the Society. Established in 1778 in Gothenburg, Sweden, The Royal Society’s primary mission is to promote scientific research and support higher education

2010 8 December

International Forum to Combat Human Trafficking

As a board member of the Suzanne Mubarak Women‘s International Peace Movement. (SMWIPM), Ismail Serageldin is invited to take part in the Luxor International Forum End Human Trafficking Now: Enforcing the UN Protocol, which is organized by End Human Trafficking Now!(EHTN!) and United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking(UN.GIFT)...

2010 4 December

Africa Prize Awarded to Serageldin in a Grand Ceremony

In a grand ceremony held in the State House, Accra, Ghana’s Excellence Awards Foundation awarded Serageldin the Lifetime Africa Achievement Prize. The celebration was attended by HE President John Atta Mills of Ghana, HE Vice President John Dramani Mahama, and HRH Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, King of Ashanti, the biggest tribe in Ghana.

2010 25 November

Renaissance de la Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Paris
2010 25 November

The Rebirth of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina

Paris

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “The Rebirth of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina” in Paris.

2010 22 November

The BA in Action: The Rebirth of the Library of Alexandria

Georgia

Dr. Serageldin delivered this presentation entitled “The BA in Action: The Rebirth of the Library of Alexandria” in Georgia.



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