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Science for the SDGs – Part 38 – Partners for transformation 5/6 – How to boost science capacity in the Global South

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com28/12/2020Leave a comment

Open access and new kind of partnerships are ways to develop science all over the world.

Reflecting on a Year of Elements 11/11

IUPAC, IYCNBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com22/12/2020Leave a comment

Torsten John, Ph. D. Candidate Leipzig University, Germany, is Lead.

Science for the SDGs – Part 37 – Partners for transformation 4/6 – Not enough scientific capacity in the Global South

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com21/12/2020Leave a comment

There are not enough scientists in developing countries. It must change.

Reflecting on a Year of Elements 10/11

IUPAC, IYCNBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com15/12/2020Leave a comment

Victor Sabanza, Undergraduate Student, University of La Rioja, Spain, is Meitnerium.

Science for the SDGs – Part 36 – Partners for transformation 3/6 – Forging new partnerships

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com14/12/2020Leave a comment

Scientists must accept to engage in partnerships with all parts of society for their work to be used.

Reflecting on a Year of Elements 9/11

IUPAC, IYCNBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com08/12/2020Leave a comment

Lori Ferrins, Research Assistant Professor, Northeastern University, United States of America, is Nickel.

Science for the SDGs – Part 35 – Partners for transformation 2/6 – Introduction

General newsBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com07/12/2020Leave a comment

All knowledge that could help to achieve SDGs should be shared.

Research at risk as UK abandons global aid commitment

SciDev.netBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com04/12/2020Leave a comment

Research projects in the global South should brace for funding restrictions as the UK government announced it would slash overseas assistance to £10 billion next year, say academics.

The gender gap in science, how to measure it, how to reduce it? 9/9

Enhancing inclusive participation in science, IMU, ISC, IUBS, IUHPST, IUPAC, SCGESBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com02/12/2020Leave a comment

The future of the Gender Gap in Science project and the Standing Committee for Gender Equality in Science

Reflecting on a Year of Elements 8/11

IUPAC, IYCNBy luc.allemand@afriscitech.com01/12/2020Leave a comment

João Borges, Research Fellow, University of Aveiro, Portugal, is Rubidium.

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