Twas in Action 14 February 2019 2019 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award winners announced Five women scientists from Bangladesh, Bolivia, The Gambia, Nepal and Palestine are recognized for their accomplishments in biology. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 09 May 2018 The knowledge to grow sustainably The Elsevier Foundation and TWAS help a Finnish scientist visit Myanmar to build environmental research > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 17 February 2018 Five women scientists win 2018 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Awards Early-career researchers in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Ecuador, Guyana and Indonesia have been recognized for their work. > SEE MORE
Announcements 18 August 2017 Nominations open for OWSD-Elsevier Awards The 2018 prizes will go to early-career women researchers from the developing world in the physical sciences. Deadline: 15 September. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 12 December 2016 A new contest from Elsevier Foundation, TWAS An international competition for case studies on sustainability has been launched by the Elsevier Foundation and TWAS. > SEE MORE
Announcements 10 August 2016 2017 Elsevier Awards seeking nominations Deadline: 1 September. Nominations are open for a high-profile honour for early-career women scientists in the developing world. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 10 February 2016 Five women biologists in developing countries win Elsevier awards Early-career researchers from Indonesia, Nepal, Peru, Uganda and Yemen honoured with Elsevier Foundation awards for work in health and nutrition > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 29 January 2016 A grant to power sustainability science The Elsevier Foundation is providing key financial support to TWAS to boost research capacity building in sustainability > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 14 January 2016 The importance of working together Three organizations with strong ties to TWAS stressed the key role of partnerships during talks at the General Meeting in Vienna. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 01 July 2015 Elsevier Awards: Tomorrow’s science leaders In a new film, award-winning women scientists from the developing world discuss how recognition empowers their work > SEE MORE