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Events
A group of science diplomats takes lessons from TWAS course and applies them to Southeast Asia
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Women are particularly well-placed to tackle climate change in their communities, said Elsevier Foundation Executive Director Ylann Schemm at the CAS-TWAS-Elsevier Foundation workshop on climate action
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Women scientists can contribute to the fight against climate change with actions that have a tangible impact on their communities, says ICCES director Zhaohui Lin, at a CAS-TWAS-Elsevier Foundation workshop
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At a five-day CAS-TWAS-Elsevier Foundation climate workshop in China, 20 women scientists from developing countries demonstrated how to turn scientific knowledge into actions leading to a sustainable future
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Interviews
In a new short video, Ugandan medicinal plants researcher Anywar Godwin discusses the potential of science diplomacy to have an impact
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At the 2024 AAAS-TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy, early-career scientists and policymakers from developing countries learned how to settle disputes and reach agreement
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After attending the AAAS-TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy, Guatemalan physicist María Eugenia Cabrera Catalán aims to build a scientific network with colleagues from neighbouring countries.
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AAAS and TWAS host the 11th edition of the flagship science diplomacy course
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Mitigation measures are urgent if we wish to slow down the environmental damage from climate change, warned panellists at the TWAS session of the International Symposium GeoAdriatico.