A new book from TWAS and COMSATS profiles Colombia’s Centro Internacional de Física, which has built a reputation for excellence in Latin American science despite shifting financial and political conditions.
The Global Network of Science Academies responded yesterday to the High Level Panel’s post-2015 agenda for global development and stressed the pivotal role of science in defining the agenda’s priorities.
The Chinese Academy of Sciences is making a significant new investment in five CAS-TWAS Centres of Excellence to build scientific strength in the developing world.
A new global partnership programme backed by a trio of US government agencies is finding early success with a model that provides funding to researchers in developing nations
Academies of medicine across the world need to cooperate to enhance developing countries' ability to conduct, share and use their research, said Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford.