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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
A TWAS research grant is helping Cameroonian scientist Alain Dikande to investigate the functioning of the nervous system to help treat nerve-related disorders