Q&A: Mohamed Hassan and 25 years at TWAS
Mohamed Hassan, outgoing executive director of TWAS, talks to SciDev.Net about 25 years in the job and his hopes for the academy's future.
30 December 2010 | EN

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Mohamed Hassan, outgoing executive director of TWAS, talks to SciDev.Net about 25 years in the job and his hopes for the academy's future.
30 December 2010 | EN
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