Twas in Action 14 April 2025 Rosemary Bulyaba: Forging new African collaborations In a new video, an SG-NAPI grantee explains how TWAS helped her carry out research while being a new mother > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 03 April 2025 TWAS Alumna Jaqueline Mesquita appointed president of the Mathematical Union for Latin America and the Caribbean Mathematician Mesquita is the first Brazilian and the youngest in history to hold this position > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 13 March 2025 TWAS Young Affiliate Halima Sumayya Twabi honored as 2025 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation awardee The Malawian statistician is awarded for her work in line with SDG 3: Good health and well-being > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 12 March 2025 A grant for growth: Preserving the Kosso tree in Togo Through a Sida-supported TWAS grant, a Togolese scientist is monitoring the health of local trees > SEE MORE
Twas in Action Features 18 February 2025 TWAS Research Grants: Powering research institutions in Senegal TWAS and Sida fuel innovation in energy, health, and sustainable development > SEE MORE
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
Twas in Action 21 January 2025 Walking the path to healthy ageing Economics professor Yaohui Zhao has provided a better understanding of the Chinese labour market and the economic impact of healthy ageing > SEE MORE
Twas in Action Interviews 09 January 2025 Cutting-edge technologies for better health Sri Lankan chemist Imalka Munaweera received the 2023 TWAS-Atta-ur-Rahman Award for nanotechnology work tied to medicine, agriculture, food supply chains, and water supplies > SEE MORE
Interviews 18 December 2024 Stephen Moore: Enhancing disease modeling with TWAS support Watch the video now > SEE MORE