Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Basic Sciences and Developing Countries


All developing countries have their science policy. Malaysia too. But the implementation of Science policy can be question. Developing countries need science teachers, scientists, engineer, doctors, pharmacist, architect, etc. In the early stage science graduates are marginalise and not involve in planning an making decision. Until now we can see the similar scenario. With low standard of expectation, our science developed very slow compared to our capacity, capability, political stability and vision. May be many factors such political priority, leadership, society acceptance and monitoring are among the limiting factors. We need the correct leaders and planners for science in Malaysia.

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