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TWAS and Sida fuel Innovation in energy, health, and sustainable development
Programmes from TWAS focus on Africa and countries lagging in science-and-technology
The deadline for award nominations is 30 April 2025
The Tyler Prize is widely regarded to be the ‘Nobel Prize for Environment’
Economics professor Yaohui Zhao has provided a better understanding of the Chinese labour market and the economic impact of healthy ageing
Five awards are currently open to candidates from the developing world in fields including physics, chemistry, biology, medical science, and sustainable development
Sri Lankan chemist Imalka Munaweera received the 2023 TWAS-Atta-ur-Rahman Award for nanotechnology work tied to medicine, agriculture, food supply chains, and water supplies
TWAS is a beacon of hope for scientists in the developing world
The Brazilian physicist is an experienced academic leader and strong advocate for science communication and higher education