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TWAS Executive Director Mohamed H.A. Hassan notes that the global scientific community has recently been split into three worlds: the North, the surging South, and the stagnant South.
SciDev.Net carries an article by Arturo Barba about the statement that marked the end of TWAS's 25th anniversary celebration.
TWAS is endorsing a new project designed to promote science to school children and students
TWAS, the academy of sciences for the developing world, has elected 41 new members. The election took place during the opening day of the Academy's 25th anniversary meeting in Mexico City.
Nature magazine is running a series of articles entitled "Meetings That Changed The World".
Just confirmed: The First "EuroAfriCa-ICT Cooperation Forum" will be held in Brussels, Belgium, on 25 and 26 March 2009.
TWAS and Forgea International announce a training course on "Capacity Building in Environment-related Issues in Geomining: Bioremediation and Phytoremediation Techniques for the Reclamation of Mine Si
TWAS has awarded its first Regional Prizes for Development of Educational Material and School Science Curricula.
Programme of TWAS's 25th Anniversary Meeting in Mexico in November 2008
Beatriz Barbuy, an eminent Brazilian astrophysicist, and Roddam Narasimha, an internationally renowned Indian engineer and physicist have been awarded the 2008 Trieste Science Prize.