52 participants to attend ‘Young Scientists Summer Program’
IIASA is excited to announce that the 2023 Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) candidates have been selected.
IIASA is excited to announce that the 2023 Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) candidates have been selected.
“A chance for society to build on sciences for sustainability”: we publish here the concept note for the important event that will be held 24th May 2023 within the United Nation General Assembly session.
To celebrate this year’s International Day of Mathematics, the International Mathematical Union, in collaboration with UNESCO and IYBSSD, organized a webinar to promote the knowledge and applications of industrial mathematics.
In this interview during the opening ceremony of IYBSSD, Ursula Bassler, President of the CERN Council (2019-2021), explained that the goal of any kind of fundamental research is to be disruptive, so as to generate breakthroughs.
Are you prepared for the society of the future? Based on this thought-provoking question, the 2023 Magna Meeting of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences will debate Basic Science for Sustainable Development, from May 9th to 11th, 2023.
Scientists in Ghana, while attending the ’12th GSA Research Seminar and Poster Presentations’ held two months ago, also participated in the celebration of the ‘International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development’.
The next International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) decade (2023 – 2032) will be dedicated to local solutions under the global water crisis.
Discussions on the future of energy systems in Africa were held at a mini-froum in Paris, not too long ago. And this is in preparation for a symposium in Morocco.
In this interview during the opening ceremony of IYBSSD, Dr. Luther Castillo Harry, Secretary of Science, Technology, and Scientific Innovation, Republic of Honduras, highlights the importance of investing in science, innovation and technology.
According to the Director of SBPC, Laila Salmen Espindola, the week provides an opportunity for researchers to show society how they arrive at their studies, and for children and young people to see themselves as scientists.
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