World Science Day for Peace and Development: A call to action from UNESCO-TWAS, IAP and ISC in the framework of the Science in Exile initiative to support at-risk, displaced and refugee scientists.
In her lecture at the all-virtual TWAS Fifteenth General Conference TWAS Medal winner Hayat Sindi, a leading biotechnologist from Saudi Arabia, showed what the world has achieved through biotechnology
At TWAS Fifteenth General Conference, TWAS Medal winner Roseanne Diab, Special Advisor for TWAS GenderInSITE initiative, urged international organizations to embrace gender-responsive actions
Awards and recognitions are important incentives in science because they give impetus to further progress and achievements. TWAS proudly honours its scientists with many prestigious recognitions.
At TWAS 15th General Conference, French chemist and Nobel prize laureate Jean-Marie Lehn presented some steps on how chemistry leads from inanimate matter to living organisms