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After participating in a TWAS science diplomacy course, Bangladeshi scientist Salina Banu implemented her approach in addressing problems affecting her community.
Virtual science diplomacy course trains scientists and policymakers from the Asia-Pacific Region.
Through a dynamic web portal, the TWAS research grantees may now wave new international collaborations.
A new film made in Nepal shows how TWAS research grants shaped the careers of scientists from the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), even during COVID-19.
TWAS thanks all the women scientists who are part of its international family.
Through home-made videos recorded during the COVID-19 lockdown, TWAS Fellows, TWAS Young Affiliates and Research Grants Awardees pay a warm tribute to the Academy.
Indian astrophysicist Ajith Parameswaran was honoured for impactful research on gravitational waves and black holes.
Early-career scientists from the Least Developed Countries will receive training in fields that are crucial for sustainable development, under a partnership among TWAS, SISSA and Accademia dei Lincei
Badabate Diwediga from Togo works to promote sustainable agricultural practices and rural transformation among local farmers.
The UNTBLDCs, the ICGEB and TWAS launch a 5-year programme to develop biotechnology and scientific skills in low-income countries confronting severe structural impediments to sustainable development.