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A new global partnership programme backed by a trio of US government agencies is finding early success with a model that provides funding to researchers in developing nations
How can scientists in the world of academia create a more peaceful, prosperous and equal world?
Ivo Šlaus, fisico nucleare croato, alla TWAS nell’ambito del ciclo di incontri Scienza e Diplomazia
The internship allows people between 18 and 25 to gain working experience, for a period of up to one month, in an international environment.
TWAS is inviting innovative young scientists, policymakers and diplomats from the developing world to apply to attend a science diplomacy workshop in December
TWAS is now accepting applications for projects in the basic sciences from individual young scientists and leaders of research units based in scientifically lagging countries.
The Interacademy Medical Panel (IAMP) is seeking candidates to participate in the 2013 Young Physician Leaders Programme in Berlin during the World Health Summit in October.
IAMP will present a new statement on Thursday, 4 July in Trieste, Italy, urging global efforts to support stronger medical research by low- and middle-income countries.
A workshop – 'Sharing the Start-Up Experience' – will be held 13-15 October at the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Jerusalem.
TWAS is teaming with the Global Virus Network to explore new initiatives that could help the developing world address the threat of deadly viruses.