Twas in Action 14 March 2024 TWAS Young Affiliates: scientists on the rise The Academy provides a special distinction to some of the best young scientific minds in the global South, raising their profiles and opening up further opportunities > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 08 March 2024 A new look for TWAS Plus With a new eye-catching appearance, the Academy's bimonthly bulletin offers easier-to-navigate sections for news > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 29 February 2024 Storing energy through waste derivatives TWAS-Sida grantees from Ghana and Senegal are collaborating to turn plant waste into cheap, high-storage electrodes > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 07 February 2024 A guide to fellowships for developing world scientists TWAS offers many PhD and postdoctoral fellowships specifically for scholars from developing countries. This is how they work. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 05 February 2024 Women in science: time to take the front seat Through its programmes focused on women scientists, TWAS contributes to activating their full scientific potential > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 29 January 2024 Collaborating for insecticide-free tomatoes A TWAS-Sida grant gives scientists in Kenya and Bangladesh the means to work together on an environmentally friendly approach to tomato agriculture > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 20 December 2023 Seeking more nutritious maize for Bangladesh Supported by a TWAS-Sida grant, Bangladeshi biochemist Ashrafi Hossain is analysing local maize varieties to find the most nutritious ones > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 19 December 2023 3D printing increases sustainability CNPq-TWAS fellowship recipient Afonso Filipe João of Mozambique is fine tuning the 3D printing process to develop low-cost, sustainable uses > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 20 December 2023 Editorial: Ensuring a chance for young scientists to flourish The TWAS Young Affiliates Network is showing many signs of strong growth > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 13 December 2023 Fuelling research with distilled water A TWAS-Sida maintenance grant restored lab conditions for about 300 students and 10 permanent researchers in Benin > SEE MORE