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The Global Network of Science Academies responded yesterday to the High Level Panel’s post-2015 agenda for global development and stressed the pivotal role of science in defining the agenda’s priorities.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, contaminated or spoiled food is sold throughout the country.
The programme supports visits of internationally renowned scientists to institutions located in developing countries, especially those located in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
TWAS offers fellowships to young scientists in developing countries to enable them to spend between three and 12 months at a research institution in a developing country other than their own.
Postgraduate, postdoctoral, visiting scholar and advanced research fellowships are available to scientists from developing countries.
The world's poorest countries and their allies should focus on Internet and communications technology to build momentum in science and engineering
L'Accademia delle scienze di Trieste e CATALYST pubblicano i manuali che aiutano a individuare strategie per ridurre i rischi da catastrofi naturali
The internship allows people between 18 and 25 to gain working experience, for a period of up to one month, in an international environment.
The CAS-TWAS Centre of Excellence for Biotechnology is inviting scientists in the field from developing countries to participate in a series of training courses on food fermentation and biotechnology.
TWAS gave John Fredy Barrera Ramirez, an optical physicist working on the use of light to encrypt data, the chance to conduct cutting-edge research in Argentina.