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Virtual science diplomacy course trains scientists and policymakers from the Asia-Pacific Region.
In the challenging times that we are experiencing science can illuminate our path, a Brazilian event with Nobel Laureates suggests
After participating in a TWAS science diplomacy course, Bangladeshi scientist Salina Banu implemented her approach in addressing problems affecting her community.
Through a dynamic web portal, the TWAS research grantees may now wave new international collaborations.
A new film made in Nepal shows how TWAS research grants shaped the careers of scientists from the Least Developed Countries (LDCs), even during COVID-19.
TWAS thanks all the women scientists who are part of its international family.
Through home-made videos recorded during the COVID-19 lockdown, TWAS Fellows, TWAS Young Affiliates and Research Grants Awardees pay a warm tribute to the Academy.
Indian astrophysicist Ajith Parameswaran was honoured for impactful research on gravitational waves and black holes.
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
Badabate Diwediga from Togo works to promote sustainable agricultural practices and rural transformation among local farmers.