Twas in Action Press releases 11 February 2025 Sandra Díaz dell'Accademia mondiale delle scienze (TWAS) è la co-vincitrice del principale riconoscimento mondiale che premia i risultati sull'ambiente Il Tyler Prize è conosciuto come il 'Nobel per l'ambiente' > SEE MORE
Press releases 11 February 2025 TWAS Fellow Sandra Díaz named co-winner of top environmental achievement award The Tyler Prize is widely regarded to be the ‘Nobel Prize for Environment’ > SEE MORE
Press releases 16 December 2024 Marcelo Knobel joins UNESCO-TWAS as executive director The Brazilian physicist is an experienced academic leader and strong advocate for science communication and higher education > SEE MORE
Twas in Action Press releases 16 December 2024 Marcelo Knobel nominato direttore esecutivo UNESCO-TWAS Il fisico brasiliano è un esperto leader accademico e un convinto sostenitore dell’importanza della comunicazione scientifica e dell'istruzione superiore > SEE MORE
Announcements 10 December 2024 TWAS welcomes Marcelo Knobel as its new executive director The Brazilian physicist is an experienced academic leader and strong advocate for science communication and higher education > SEE MORE
Announcements 14 November 2024 TWAS announces 2024 slate of awards The Academy awarded 25 honours to developing world scientists for their standout accomplishments > SEE MORE
Announcements 08 October 2024 TWAS fellowships in Brazil are back The Academy’s popular South-South PhD programme with CNPq in Brazil is restored, and now seeking applications > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 30 August 2024 2023: Science is key to sustainable development TWAS President Quarraisha Abdool Karim's foreword to the Academy's 2023 Annual Report > SEE MORE
Announcements 29 August 2024 TWAS Annual Report 2023 is now available Read it now to learn about how the Academy has been strengthening science in the global South > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 07 February 2024 A guide to fellowships for developing world scientists TWAS offers many PhD and postdoctoral fellowships specifically for scholars from developing countries. This is how they work. > SEE MORE