TWAS Fellow and Medal Lecturer Mandyam Srinivasan bridges biology and robotics through research on the fascinating ways that bees and other animals perceive and navigate through their environments
Women scientists represent over one third of the newly elected class of TWAS Fellows. And 13 new Fellows are from countries non-represented or underrepresented in TWAS membership, 10 of which in the global South
In her Medal Lecture at the TWAS Fifteenth General Conference, Emeritus Professor Roseanne Diab of South Africa explained what is gender transformation and why international organizations should propel gender equality in science globally
At today's General Meeting of TWAS Fellows and Young Affiliates, which constitutes the first segment of the four-day TWAS Fifteenth General Conference (1–4 November), TWAS President Mohamed Hassan announced the bestowing of TWAS medals and of some awards.
A keynote speaker at TWAS Fifteenth General Conference, world-renowned chemist Jean-Marie Lehn highlighted the importance of modern chemistry, inviting the young generations to engage in science with an open heart
Participants in this year’s AAAS-TWAS Science Diplomacy Course learned about the issues of their uncertain times and pointed them towards some solutions for the future, through collaboration and a scientific perspective
As the world faces common challenges, it will need science diplomacy to find the necessary unity, said South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation
The Academy’s General Conference will feature award ceremonies, lectures by high-level researchers, a ministerial session and symposia on key issues of our time.
Cooperation between institutions in China and Malaysia leads to successful research