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Science diplomacy holds enormous potential for solving problems and building international relationships. Four science policy leaders explore how the South can build its capacity for a new era.
Outreach efforts by Bai Chunli, president of both TWAS and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, are supporting Nepal's recovery from a deadly earthquake.
Il Sud Africa è il riferimento per lo sviluppo scientifico dell'Africa. Insieme alla TWAS forma esperti scientifici in diversi settori.
Persistence and relationship-building are key to sustaining science diplomacy over the long haul, experts said at a AAAS conference.
The nation has moved into a position of African stewardship, says South African science official Cecil Masoka
A TWAS research grant is helping Cameroonian scientist Alain Dikande to investigate the functioning of the nervous system to help treat nerve-related disorders
Science diplomacy can help bridge South-North science, Executive Director Romain Murenzi told a high-level audience in Washington, DC.
The South's emerging perspective on science diplomacy reflects a different history and different needs
L'ufficio regionale della TWAS per l'Africa sub-sahariana, TWAS-ROSSA, si tasferisce in Sud Africa per consolidare meglio il ruolo dell'Accademia in tutto il continente.
Il prossimo novembre gli accademici della TWAS si riuniranno per l'annuale Congresso Generale che quest'anno si terrà a Vienna, presso la sede dell'Accademia austriaca delle scienze.