Astronomical datas for developing countries
Workshops will assist scientists in developing countries to access and analyze astronomical data for their research.
Workshops will assist scientists in developing countries to access and analyze astronomical data for their research.
In an interview with SciDev.Net, Priver Namanya Bwesigye, head of Uganda’s banana research programme, said girls need mentors who will support them to pursue science careers.
The Office of Astronomy for Development seeks inspired individuals from any relevant background for its remote fellowship program.
The Commission for Developping Countries of the IMU proposes several opportunities.
A new network for women in mathematics
The African School of Physics has evolved to be much more than a school. It now organizes scientific conferences
Open Science offers the opportunity to support more ethical, shared and accessible research in support of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Chinese companies have come together with applied mathematicians and government representatives to collaborate better.
High School teams bag study trip to DESY research center in Hamburg, Germany
Words of Wisdom in Times of Corona
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