Twas in Action 12 February 2021 Science in Trieste, but for the Least Developed Countries 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 > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 27 November 2018 TWAS elects 46 new Fellows The 2019 class is nearly 30% women scientists and, for the first time, more than 100 countries will be represented in the Academy. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 27 November 2018 ICTP's Quevedo Wins Salam Medal ICTP Director Fernando Quevedo has been awarded the TWAS-Abdus Salam Medal at the Academy's 28th General Meeting in Trieste, Italy. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 23 November 2018 An era of growth and impact As his second term ends, President Bai Chunli analyses TWAS's significant growth – and its need to be nimble in a changing world. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 13 October 2018 At-risk scientists: a call for action At the World Social Science Forum in Japan, the Science International partnership explored the needs of war-displaced researchers. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 18 June 2018 Science International: at-risk researchers Four global science organisations and other partners to focus on scientists displaced by war. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 09 February 2018 Report shows Trieste-to-Africa science ties Five institutions – ICTP, ICGEB, OWSD, IAP and TWAS – drive critical growth of science, education and expertise in Africa > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 14 March 2018 TWAS launches online directory The digital yearbook shows the scientific breadth and strength of the Academy's global Fellows and Young Affiliate networks. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 25 September 2017 African, Chinese researchers reach accord In the Nairobi Communiqué, high-level scientists agree to ambitious cooperation on climate, ecosystems and livelihoods in Africa. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 31 May 2017 Southern Africa: the promise of science diplomacy Africa can benefit from science diplomacy – if countries work together, experts said at Namibia workshop co-organised by AAAS and TWAS. > SEE MORE