June 2024

June 2024

The sixth edition of the new LinkedIn Newsletter 'TWAS Opportunity Corner' presents opportunities for career advancement for early-career scientists from the global South.

This must-read regularly lists calls for applications for developing world researchers to pursue education and training at prestigious universities and research institutes. Discover and share 8 life-changing opportunities??.


1??Awarding science that cares for sustainability

The TWAS-Samira Omar Innovation for Sustainability Award honours women scientists from Least Developed Countries for their impactful results on the environment and biodiversity. Read more. Applications close on 30 June 2024.


2??Honouring women scientists from countries lagging in S&T

TWAS is seeking nominations for the 2024 Fayzah M. Al-Kharafi award in chemistry, mathematics, physics or engineering sciences. Candidates are women scientists from the science and technology-lagging countries identified by TWAS. Read more. Applications close on 30 June 2024.


3?? Seeking outstanding women biologists

Women scientists with impressive results in biology may be nominated for the TWAS-Abdool Karim Award in Biological Sciences. Nominees must be from a Least Developed Country in Africa. Read more. Applications close on 30 June 2024.


4?? Postgraduate programmes in India

Under a joint TWAS-S.N. Bose programme, science master's degree holders from developing countries, other than India, may pursue a five-year PhD in physical sciences at the S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, in Kolkata. Read more. Applications close on 1 July 2024.


5?? NCP postdoctoral fellowships in Pakistan

PhD holders from developing countries, other than Pakistan, are invited to apply for a postdoctoral fellowship under the joint TWAS-National Centre for Physics in Islamabad. Fellowship last 6–12 months. Read more. Applications close on 1 July 2024.


6??Postdoctoral programmes in India

Postdoctoral positions in the physical sciences are available in India, through a TWAS-S.N. Bose joint programme. PhD holders from developing countries, other than India, are eligible to spend 6–12 months at the S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Science in Kolkata. Read more. Applications close on 1 July 2024.


7??ICCBS postgraduate fellowships in Pakistan

Young scientists from developing countries, other than Pakistan, who wish to earn a PhD in chemical and biological sciences, may apply for a TWAS-International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences fellowship. Read more. Applications close on 17 July 2024.


8??ICCBS postdoctoral fellowships in Pakistan

Postdoctoral research fellowships of 6–12 months in organic chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology, molecular medicine, pharmacology or physical chemistry are available to young scientists from developing countries, other than Pakistan, under the TWAS-ICCBS programme. Read more. Applications close on 17 July 2024.

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Olubukola Oluranti Babalola

Vice President, TWAS & OWSD Africa| Professor & Research Director @NWU| Master of Business Administration (NWU)

5 个月

It is very informative and engaging

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