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Segenet Kelemu, direttore dell'Icipe di Nairobi, oggi a Trieste per la giornata inaugurale di Trieste Next. Aprirà la tavola rotonda della TWAS per parlare di agribiotech in Afica.
Fellowship opportunities for MS or PhD students from sub-Saharan Africa enrolled at a US or sub-Saharan African university
South Africa and TWAS are offering new PhD fellowships to advance science and check brain drain. Deadline: 2 October.
Segenet Kelemu, Michele Morgante e Alessandro Vitale animeranno la tavola rotonda della TWAS a Trieste Next.
At Trieste Next TWAS' roundtable African scientist Segenet Kelemu will explore the role of biotechnology on Africa and developing countries.
The TWAS General Meeting in Vienna will feature high-level experts on sustainability in global development.
TWAS research grant winner Emmanuel Unuabonah, from Benin City in Nigeria, develops purification systems to get rid of water pollutants.
TWAS Fellow Vincent Titanji says a powerful new ebola vaccine shows that, for the African health system, it's important to think ahead.
From the TWAS Newsletter: The path to science has been unique for Almas Taj Awan of Pakistan.
Applications are invited by 23 August 2015 from young scientists, policymakers and diplomats, especially from developing countries.