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Protestors in Syria

Syrian uprising takes toll on scientific community

The ongoing conflict in Syria has led to dramatic cuts in science budgets and research, and a sharp rise in brain drain.

17 April 2012 | EN

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff

Scientists protest against fresh S&T budget cuts

Brazilian researchers have protested against the government's decision to cut the country's science budget for a second year in a row.

6 March 2012 | EN | ES

Nepal plans biotechnology centre

Nepal’s new national biotechnology centre is expected to boost research in the sector.

2 March 2012 | EN

Ethiopian PhD student

African researchers 'struggle' to establish careers

Better support and mentoring is essential to help African graduates build careers on the continent, says a new report.

28 February 2012 | EN | FR

Cairo skyline

Egypt sets a new course for its scientific efforts

The transfer of knowledge from the laboratory to the market place will become a key focus of Egypt's science strategy.

17 February 2012 | EN

Thomas Odhiambo

Award honours key figure in African science

A new award for outstanding work by African agricultural scientists honours the work of visionary scientist Thomas Odhiambo.

17 February 2012 | EN | FR

Protests in Tahir Square, Cairo

Egypt's scientists savour post-revolution year

The Egyptian revolution has led to a golden year for science with increased investment, ambitious plans and renewed public interest.

18 January 2012 | EN | FR

Yoweri Museveni

'International pay' promise for Ugandan scientists

Uganda's president has declared, again, that he will raise scientists' pay to "international standards".

11 January 2012 | EN | FR

Farmer

Senegal to search for younger agricultural researchers

The government hopes that new scientists and better salaries will help revitalise Senegal's Institute of Agricultural Research.

14 December 2011 | EN

A researcher in an African lab

Africa must spend 'a lot more' on non-communicable disease

A rising burden of non-communicable diseases in Africa requires more investment in science, a conference has heard.

28 October 2011 | EN | FR

Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

World Bank says top research universities not for all

Top talent, abundant resources and vision are key to building world-class research universities, finds a report.

17 October 2011 | EN | ES | 中文

Economic and Social Development Council meeting

Brazil stirs controversy with foreign study scheme

The Brazilian science minister has announced a controversial programme to send 75,000 people to study abroad by 2014.

5 August 2011 | EN | ES

Científica en laboratorio

Mexico: experts call for policies to halt brain drain

Education experts have called for the creation of a national policy to encourage the return of professionals who have left Mexico over the last years.

Source: El Universal, SDP Noticias, Vanguardia

4 July 2011 | ES

Nepalese scheme could help retain science talent

Nepal will launch a stipends scheme to support bright science students and encourage them to stay in the country.

21 June 2011 | EN

Researcher holding a seed

US$35 million boost for France's Agropolis Foundation

The foundation will use the funding to bring together scientists from the computing and mathematics sectors to solve agricultural problems.

13 June 2011 | EN | ES

Sitio web de Unibolsa

Mexico: Virtual job centre helping to decrease brain drain

An online job centre created by a Mexican university to improve career prospects for students is helping to boost innovation and reducing migration, according to experts.

4 June 2011 | ES

University of Zimbabwe set to build links to industry

A new business unit at the university aims to foster an entrepreneurial environment and help researchers commercialise their innovations.

1 June 2011 | EN | FR

Clase de ciencia

G8+5 countries urged ‘to foster science education’

Academies of science for the G8+5 countries have called on world leaders to boost science education and supply access to clean water.

Source: El Universal

23 May 2011 | ES

Unemployment and brain drain affect Mexican PhDs

There are more Mexicans with PhDs in the US than working in the country’s science sector, and its public sector hires few young researchers.

21 May 2011 | ES

University of Malaya Main Library

Malaysia's science 'needs more work'

Despite huge potential, Malaysia is failing to implement its science strategies and has had only "moderate success", says a report.

20 April 2011 | EN