UNESCO-TWAS takes part in special round table on how science diplomacy will play a part in efforts to build a new future for Arab region countries and their citizens
Climate chaos, infectious outbreaks, water shortages and disaster risks – all cross borders, and all are related to science. The latest AAAS-TWAS course in science diplomacy worked to train a new cadre of science diplomats to meet future needs.
TWAS and the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye offer postgraduate and postdoctoral fellowships
Literacy is a UNESCO global priority. UNESCO-TWAS key area of focus is science literacy.
TWAS and the Ernesto Illy Foundation have partnered to establish colloquia that will analyse how to make coffee production sustainable
Supported by a TWAS-Council of Scientific and Industrial Research of India Fellowship, Adekunle Adeleke of Nigeria ranks forty-second among the best researchers in his country
After three months at the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics in Trieste, Rwandan geologist Theophile Mugerwa is starting new projects in his country
During the annual American Association for the Advancement of Science-TWAS science diplomacy course students tested their diplomatic skills in simulation exercises
Former President of Mauritius Ameenah Gurib-Fakim lays out the challenges ahead for scientists and diplomats in Africa and the rest of the world in keynote speech at AAAS-TWAS Science Diplomacy Course