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Women are particularly well-placed to tackle climate change in their communities, said Elsevier Foundation Executive Director Ylann Schemm at the CAS-TWAS-Elsevier Foundation workshop on climate action
Women scientists represent nearly one third of the newly elected class of TWAS Fellows. Six scientists are from science- and technology-lagging countries and nine are from countries underrepresented in TWAS membership
TWAS Secretary-General Lilliam Alvarez Díaz lays out the global challenges for which support for science is essential
The UWC Adriatic met TWAS staff from the Public Information Unit during an interactive session about science communication and journalism
Scientific organizations can foster a cohesive response for the support and integration of at-risk, displaced, and refugee scientists, said experts at Trieste Next TWAS round table
Women scientists can contribute to the fight against climate change with actions that have a tangible impact on their communities, says ICCES director Zhaohui Lin, at a CAS-TWAS-Elsevier Foundation workshop
At a five-day CAS-TWAS-Elsevier Foundation climate workshop in China, 20 women scientists from developing countries demonstrated how to turn scientific knowledge into actions leading to a sustainable future
In a new short video, Ugandan medicinal plants researcher Anywar Godwin discusses the potential of science diplomacy to have an impact
Joining in the annual UN celebrations of South-South cooperation, TWAS takes stock of its programmes in support of developing countries
At a CAS-TWAS Centre of Excellence for Biotechnology symposium held in Beijing, China, energy experts described strategies to obtain clean energy from inexhaustible sources like sunlight and bacteria