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Africa can benefit from science diplomacy – if countries work together, experts said at Namibia workshop co-organised by AAAS and TWAS.
Researchers fleeing conflict and war need broad support from the science community and governments, say recommendations from a workshop co-organised by TWAS.
Sida will provide USD13.7 million to TWAS, OWSD and GenderInSITE under a new multi-year contract signed with UNESCO.
Writing in Science, TWAS Executive Director Mohamed Hassan urges recognition that mass migration damages developing nations.
Global experts will explore improved climate prediction at the CAS-TWAS-WMO Forum in Beijing. Register by 1 July.
TWAS Executive Director Mohamed Hassan is honoured by the Italian cultural association Cinzia Vitale Onlus for its work in global science.
TWAS and its partners have established new prizes focused on women scientists and Least Developed Countries.
Science diplomacy can help to tap the skills of displaced scientists, says Canadian diplomat and author Daryl Copeland.
The Beijing-based Regional Office for East and South-East Asia and the Pacific has a bright new Internet home.
What lessons can we learn from existing attempts to help refugee and at-risk scientists?