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In a new film, award-winning women scientists from the developing world discuss how recognition empowers their work
Sir Peter Gluckman, New Zealand's globally influential science adviser, urges small nations to be ambitious in scientific and diplomatic relations with the world.
Three world-class science institutions based in Trieste – ICGEB, ICTP and TWAS – along with ICRANet in Pescara, put Italy at the forefront of global efforts to build science in the developing world.
Mario Giro, sottosegretario agli Esteri, esorta il governo a sostenere i Centri internazionali di eccellenza di Trieste e Pescara
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Science diplomacy holds enormous potential for solving problems and building international relationships. Four science policy leaders explore how the South can build its capacity for a new era.
Outreach efforts by Bai Chunli, president of both TWAS and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, are supporting Nepal's recovery from a deadly earthquake.
Il Sud Africa è il riferimento per lo sviluppo scientifico dell'Africa. Insieme alla TWAS forma esperti scientifici in diversi settori.
Persistence and relationship-building are key to sustaining science diplomacy over the long haul, experts said at a AAAS conference.
The nation has moved into a position of African stewardship, says South African science official Cecil Masoka