Honduras
TWAS Research Grants Programme: Maintenance
The TWAS Research Grants Programme for Maintenance grants was established in response to the needs of researchers in developing countries, particularly those attached to institutions that lack appropriate research facilities.
TWAS Research Grants Programme for Interdisciplinary Research: Collaborative Grants
The TWAS Research Grants Programme for Collaborative Grants was established in response to the need of researchers in developing countries to link with each other in the context of interdisciplinary projects combining their skills and expertise. Under this scheme, grants are awarded to high-level scientists for interdisciplinary research projects. Each grant supports a collaborative project jointly carried out by two Principal Investigators (PIs) in the science-and-technology-lagging countries (S&TLC) identified by TWAS.
TWAS - Elsevier Foundation Project Grants for Gender Equity and Climate Action
The TWAS - Elsevier Foundation Project Grants for Gender Equity (SDG #5) and Climate Action (SDG #13) is a new programme established in response to the dual need to support women's well-being through capacity-building of female scientists and respond to the causes and consequences of climate change with concrete action-based projects, under the umbrella of the “climate action” SDG.
TWAS-COMSTECH Science in Exile Postdoctoral fellowship programme for displaced and refugee scientists
Opening date of this fellowship: 15 December 2021
Closing date of this fellowship: 4 February 2022, 11.59 p.m., Rome time.
Programme details
TWAS-COMSTECH Science in Exile PhD fellowship programme for displaced and refugee scientists
Opening date of this fellowship: 15 December 2021
Closing date of this fellowship: 4 February 2022, 11.59 p.m., Rome time.
Programme details
Call for applications: TWAS-LACREP Regional Workshop on Science Diplomacy
Call for applications: TWAS-ASM Regional Workshop on Science Diplomacy
TWAS-CAS Young Scientists Award for Frontier Science
Former CAS and TWAS President Bai Chunli played a central role in creating the award, currently funded for five years.
The recipients receive USD10,000 sponsored by Lenovo, a global leader in consumer, commercial, and enterprise technology that is the largest PC company in the world.
The subject rotates among various fields of science. The 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 awards recognized achievements respectively in the physical sciences; astronomy and cosmology; earth sciences; and mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (AI).