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TWAS expresses its condolences and sorrow for the sudden and unexpected death Friday of journalist David Dickson, who founded SciDev.Net, the influential science development news website, in 2001.
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.
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
Ivo Šlaus, fisico nucleare croato, alla TWAS nell’ambito del ciclo di incontri Scienza e Diplomazia
TWAS is now accepting applications for projects in the basic sciences from individual young scientists and leaders of research units based in scientifically lagging countries.
TWAS is teaming with the Global Virus Network to explore new initiatives that could help the developing world address the threat of deadly viruses.
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.
Science diplomacy could help renew long-standing research and education networks linking nations of the region, with broad potential benefits.
The president of the African University of Science and Technology signes a five-year agreement of collaboration with TWAS.
The Amir of Kuwait, Al-Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, opened a conference of women scientists and engineers