science diplomacy
The American Association for the Advancement of Science is trying to revive an old — but, Turekian says, dormant — idea that “science diplomacy” could make major inroads in countries where traditional American diplomacy is nonexistent, or where existing relationships could be strengthened outside the embassy.
The University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS) on science education and research.
The joint statement has recognized that cooperation in science and technology will not only advance the state of science and technology to the benefit of both countries but also strengthen the bonds of friendship and understanding between people of both countries
In 1979, a science and technology agreement between the United States and China paved the way for bilateral scientific cooperation that continues to benefit American science and society more broadly.
American doctors are switching to more sophisticated technology to help improve public health in Haiti, one of the world’s poorest nations.
We all know that the technology produced from scientific research can make international conflicts more deadly than ever. But can science help stop war?...Everyone seems to think the time is ripe for science diplomacy, especially following Obama's appointment of three international "science envoys".
The USC Center on Public Diplomacy was pleased to host a conference in collaboration with USIP's Center of Innovation for Science Technology and Peacebuilding to further academic understanding of science diplomacy as a valuable element in the wider field of public diplomacy.
he U.S. armed forces will most probably use the results of Czech experts' research in the protection of computer networks against cyber attacks this year.