Twas in Action 04 April 2023 New perspectives for agriculture in Nepal With the skills acquired thanks to a TWAS-SISSA-Lincei programme, Nepalese biochemist Pragati Pradhan aims to boost local agriculture > SEE MORE
Features 06 April 2023 The impact of science diplomacy training AAAS-TWAS Science Diplomacy Course alumni are now part of the fast-growing field, influencing policy and educating new science diplomats > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 22 March 2023 Cleaning water in the State of Palestine Using a sustainable approach, Palestinian engineer and TWAS fellowship recipient Tamer Alslaibi aims to eliminate water contaminants from groundwater > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 19 January 2023 Editorial: Science brings people together The newly released TWAS Newsletter details the power of in-person events for science > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 09 January 2023 Shielding plants from stress TWAS-Al-Kharafi awardee Nadia Haider of Syria studies the biodiversity of wild and cultivated plants to safeguard both producers and consumers > SEE MORE
Announcements 30 June 2021 2022 John and Alice Tyler Prize: call for nominations is open Outstanding nominees sought for the 2022 edition of the John and Alice Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 14 January 2019 Caring for the environment At the General Meeting, TWAS Young Affiliates showed their concern for the environment through research and projects with high local impact. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 14 November 2016 Ghanaian researcher wins first Al-Kharafi Prize Marian Nkansah added new twists to research screening for toxic heavy metals to Ghana > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 09 December 2014 Policy and diplomacy for healthy fisheries Policymakers and fishing community leaders explored a range of economic, social and environmental issues at a workshop in Mexico co-organized by TWAS > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 21 October 2014 Post-2015 development goals: What role for science? Science will be crucial to solving global challenges. But some analysts worry that science lacks a voice in shaping the Sustainable Development Goals. > SEE MORE