TWAS and the Islamic Development Bank are partnering to foster gender equality and support the participation of women in science.
Submission deadline is 22 September 2021
TWAS-Abdool Karim Award winner Faith Osier has spent her career making strides towards a malaria vaccine and training the next generation of African scientists
One more step towards a global movement for the engagement and support of at-risk, displaced and refugee scientists.
TWAS and the Islamic Development Bank are partnering to give displaced women scientists much-needed support
TWAS President Mohamed H.A. Hassan is among the speakers in a webinar on food security, organized by the University of Arizona in the frame of the 2021 "Science, Health and Engineering Policy and Diplomacy Initiative"
TWAS is among the global networking partners in a newly established European initiative that includes Using Science for/in Diplomacy for Addressing Global Challenges (S4D4C) and two historical partners in science diplomacy projects
A recent workshop pushes a new initiative to support at-risk, displaced and refugee scientists into a new phase
United Nations International Mother Earth Day — If everyone played a part in respecting the Earth and its resources, humanity might hope to reduce some threats it is facing, including the transmission of infectious diseases from animals to humans
The Nobel Prize Dialogue Brazil initiative on 8 April will urge scientists and young students to reflect on the role of science, especially during hardships. Two TWAS Fellows sit in the panel of discussants.