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Al via a Buenos Aires il 24mo Congresso generale della TWAS
TWAS and the French Foundation for Rare Diseases (Fondation maladies rares) are opening a joint programme to support Mediterranean collaborative initiatives on rare disease research.
Top scientists and policymakers from the developing world will convene in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Monday 30 September
Science Minister Lino Barañao dreams of transforming Argentina into an international centre for research. Now that the dream is becoming a reality.
TWAS will screen a new documentary film and participate in a photo exhibit in this weekend’s Researcher’s Night and Trieste Next events
A new book from TWAS and COMSATS profiles Colombia’s Centro Internacional de Física, which has built a reputation for excellence in Latin American science despite shifting financial and political conditions.
The Global Network of Science Academies responded yesterday to the High Level Panel’s post-2015 agenda for global development and stressed the pivotal role of science in defining the agenda’s priorities.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, contaminated or spoiled food is sold throughout the country.
The programme supports visits of internationally renowned scientists to institutions located in developing countries, especially those located in the Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
TWAS offers fellowships to young scientists in developing countries to enable them to spend between three and 12 months at a research institution in a developing country other than their own.