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If you want to be a good science communicator, credibility and respect for the audience are key, says Liz Neeley, an outreach expert and communication guru.
The Academy's Sub-Saharan Africa office advances efforts to promote science in the South with a new, user-friendly web design.
A new book by TWAS Fellow Calestous Juma explores the economic and cultural forces that stifle progress.

Deadline: 1 September. Nominations are open for a high-profile honour for early-career women scientists in the developing world.
Science diplomacy helps improve the climate for global cooperation, high-level speakers said at the AAAS-TWAS summer course in science diplomacy.
This year's AAAS-TWAS course used a simulated international negotiation to teach about the challenges of science diplomacy.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Academy leaders finalize plans for the event in Kigali, to be held 14-17 November.
Biodiversity, international cooperation, and a role-playing exercise are core elements in the 3rd AAAS-TWAS workshop on science diplomacy.
TWAS’s interim executive director will have a key role in setting in motion a new resource for scientists in Least Developed Countries.
Governments must improve surveillance and communication to address future viral threats, says Brazilian science leader Hernán Chaimovich.