Personal tools
Home News in Home Page News TWAS Announces 2009 Young Affiliates
Document Actions

TWAS Announces 2009 Young Affiliates

15 October. In cooperation with its Regional Offices, TWAS has selected 25 new Young Affiliates for 2009–2013.

The official announcement will take place at the Academy's 11th General Conference and 20th General Meeting in Durban, South Africa, on 19 October. The new affiliates will have an opportunity to discuss their research at the conference. 

This marks the third year the Academy has recognized promising young researchers with the scheme, which is part of a larger effort to increase the presence of younger scientists in the Academy. 

TWAS initiated its affiliate membership category for young scientists in 2007. Each year, the five TWAS Regional Offices each select up to five scientists under the age of 40 to be Young Affiliates for a period of five years. During their tenure, Affiliates are invited to participate in TWAS general meetings and conferences. To be eligible, scientists must be living and working in a developing country and have an excellent track record of at least 10 international publications. 

In addition to its geographic diversity, the new group represents a broad range of research interests. For example: Alexis Kalergis, from Chile, conducts research on molecular genetics; Assad Khalid, from Sudan, does biomedical and medicinal plant research; Ho Hai Phung, is a mathematician specializing in quantum groups; Halka Vidanalage Siriwardana, from Sri Lanka, works on medical parasitology; and Bernard Slippers, from South Africa, focuses on tree health biotechnology. 

The Academy's Regional Offices are located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Beijing, China; Alexandria, Egypt; Bangalore, India; and Nairobi, Kenya.

mtg-news

20GM_Durban

TWAS's 23rd General Meeting and 12th General Conference will be held in Tianjin, China, 18-21 September 2012. Business meetings will take place on 17 September. Read More

TWAS's 22nd General Meeting, Italy, 21-23 November 2011. Read More

TWAS's 21st General Meeting, India, 19-22 October 2010. Read More

TWAS's 11th General Conference and 20th General Meeting, South Africa, 20-23 October 2009. Read More

Upcoming deadlines

Upcoming deadlines

kalenderTWAS supports researchers in developing countries through a variety of grants and fellowships. The dates for applications vary, and we're telling you here what's up next.

To programmes

Looking for something else?
Perhaps information about TWAS's programmes? Here's an overview.

Excellence in science series

excellence in science seriesExcellence in Science: Profiles of Research Institutions in Developing Countries is a series of booklets published by TWAS highlighting successful scientific institutions in the South. Ten institutions have so far been profiled: INBio (Costa Rica), CBS (Tunisia), IMRA (Madagascar), CDRI (India), IMPLAD (China), IHI (Tanzania), SAIAB (South Africa), NARL (Uganda), ORI (Botswana) and IMS (Zanzibar, Tanzania). The volumes are also available for download as PDF files.

scienzaexpress

Scienza Express logoScienza Express is a young Italian publishing house that focuses on scientific themes. Its mission is to bridge the gap between the scientific community and the citizenry. Scienza Express is now partnering with TWAS to publish a new book series presenting successful examples of good science in the developing countries. Sharing science is the goal that makes Scienza Express and TWAS perfect partners.

tumblr statistics
LSWN

LSWN logoLSWN - Le Scienze Web News is another TWAS partner. LSWN is an independent online magazine that enourages science communication between institutions, industries, research environment and the public. LSWN is also partnering with UNESCO for the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (2005-2014). Are you a researcher working in a research institute or university? If you wish to inform the LSWN community about your research results, please email redazione[at]lswn.it. Further information:http://bit.ly/contact_lswn