Twas in Action 10 November 2021 A rainforest nearing its tipping point A better economic strategy could help bring the Amazon rainforest back from the brink > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 01 July 2016 The lessons we're learning from Zika Governments must improve surveillance and communication to address future viral threats, says Brazilian science leader Hernán Chaimovich. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 10 May 2016 TWAS grants: That first spark At a first-of-its-kind event, grantees recall how help from TWAS made their research, and careers, possible. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 22 January 2016 A thirst for water, a need for diplomacy A TWAS science diplomacy workshop explores how researchers can contribute to solving water policy problems > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 18 November 2015 Brazilian Artur Avila wins TWAS-Lenovo Prize Artur Avila, known for bringing clarity to chaos theory, has put Brazilian mathematics on the global stage at the age of 36 > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 20 August 2015 Voices: Life outside the comfort zone From the TWAS Newsletter: The path to science has been unique for Almas Taj Awan of Pakistan. > SEE MORE
Events 16 July 2015 Fellowships in Brazil: Call open until 24 August The call for applications for PhD and postdoctoral TWAS-CNPq fellowships in Brazil is open until 24 August 2015. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 02 March 2015 A commitment to women and youth High-level science leaders say the developing world needs bold, sustained efforts to prepare a new generation of scientists – especially women. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 13 January 2015 Palis wins Abdus Salam Medal The leading mathematician and former TWAS president was honoured for a career of high-impact leadership in support of science for the developing world > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 03 September 2014 Luiz Davidovich: You must go home again It's important for young scientists work overseas and return home if possible, says the influential Brazilian physicist. > SEE MORE