Press releases 05 November 2024 Connecting African Scientists: 2024 TWAS Skill Building Workshop in Dakar, Senegal TWAS event is designed to enhance the scientific skills of African scientists to foster a stronger scientific community across the continent > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 12 September 2024 A better tomorrow with South-South cooperation Joining in the annual UN celebrations of South-South cooperation, TWAS takes stock of its programmes in support of developing countries > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 16 July 2024 Voices from the global South have to be included and heard in our response to the climate crisis A TWAS Newsletter editorial by the Academy's president, Quarraisha Abdool Karim > SEE MORE
Announcements 29 February 2024 How to apply for a TWAS collaborative grant Follow this easy chart to determine if you and another scientist are eligible for these special grants to promote research cooperation across borders > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 29 February 2024 Storing energy through waste derivatives TWAS-Sida grantees from Ghana and Senegal are collaborating to turn plant waste into cheap, high-storage electrodes > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 05 February 2024 Women in science: time to take the front seat Through its programmes focused on women scientists, TWAS contributes to activating their full scientific potential > SEE MORE
Announcements 01 February 2024 TWAS opens call for research grants applications The Sida-backed grants provide developing world scientists with much needed equipment and more > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 29 January 2024 Collaborating for insecticide-free tomatoes A TWAS-Sida grant gives scientists in Kenya and Bangladesh the means to work together on an environmentally friendly approach to tomato agriculture > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 20 December 2023 Seeking more nutritious maize for Bangladesh Supported by a TWAS-Sida grant, Bangladeshi biochemist Ashrafi Hossain is analysing local maize varieties to find the most nutritious ones > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 13 December 2023 Fuelling research with distilled water A TWAS-Sida maintenance grant restored lab conditions for about 300 students and 10 permanent researchers in Benin > SEE MORE