The Center for Science Diplomacy leverages science to build bridges between countries & promote scientific cooperation as an essential element of foreign policy
We are thrilled to highlight a new In the Field piece for #scidip by Florent Bernard, Counsellor for Research and Innovation at the EU Delegation to the U.S. In it, he discusses his experiences in the office and reflects on the transatlantic relationship: https://t.co/lkh5DPN8WP
Take a look at #scidip's newest In the Field piece, where @BrettPerlmutter recounts his role negotiating the first-ever internet agreements between the U.S. and Cuba, and reflects on lessons learned from this experience ten years on: https://t.co/dVtMrK7HEm
Check out a new In the Field piece in #scidip by Lisa Palmer, @IIASAVienna, where she reflects on the Together for Water workshop, which brought together stakeholders from across MENA to discuss water scarcity and shared water systems: https://t.co/AyRMuJX7Kn
"The establishment of world-class RI would serve as a powerful strategic instrument for science diplomacy by shifting the role of African nations from passive recipients of aid to co-designers of global research agendas." Read more in #scidip: https://t.co/MPOVRhxj0C
In a new editorial for #scidip, Editor-in-Chief and CSD Director Kim Montgomery highlights several factors that are costing the U.S. its leadership in science globally, and suggests how leaders can correct course: https://t.co/AJmNDMEmL9
"My advice would be to simply engage. Engage with international colleagues because you'll benefit from it and your science will benefit from it." Read more from the 2026 AAAS David and Betty Hamburg Award for Science Diplomacy winners here: https://t.co/ECgzdNjD0y
We are excited to share the latest piece from the #scidip Guest Editorial Board by Eudy Mabuza, where she highlights the significant role large-scale research infrastructure could play in facilitating #sciencediplomacy on the African continent: https://t.co/MPOVRhxj0C
"Success today means two things: you must be excellent at the core work, and you must be deeply connected to what is outside your walls." Read more from Andrew Plump, President of R&D at Takeda, who spoke with #scidip for its #InnovationLeaders series: https://t.co/JNBjyBJBtw
Earlier this month, a delegation from AAAS traveled to India to participate in the Raisina Dialogue, visit numerous academic institutions, and meet with staff of the U.S. Embassy in Delhi. For more on some highlights from the trip, see: https://t.co/COeuW39Hnc
We are thrilled to share this new conversation in #scidip with the winners of the 2026 AAAS David and Betty Hamburg Award for Science Diplomacy, Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Sir Richard Catlow: https://t.co/ECgzdNjD0y
Today, #scidip shared the latest in its #InnovationLeaders conversation series, featuring Andrew Plump, President of R&D at Takeda. You won't want to miss this conversation, which looks at focusing on patients, embracing new technology, and more: https://t.co/JNBjyBJBtw
"The people-to-people relationships are a living bridge, a symbol of partnership. They are of immeasurable value in a way that goes beyond dollar amounts." Read more from Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra in #scidip here: https://t.co/hsO9zzLiZ6
We are thrilled to share the newest of our #AmbassadorConvos, with Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra, India’s Ambassador to the U.S. In it, he discusses leading in emerging technologies, connecting American and Indian research, and investing in energy: https://t.co/hsO9zzLiZ6
Check out this brand new perspective in #scidip, where authors look at how the #GlobalSouth can use regional partnerships to create better global health outcomes: https://t.co/1T5JyJdack
This Saturday at the AAAS Annual Meeting, CSD Director Kim Montgomery will moderate the session, “Connecting North American and European Research” Featuring speakers from DFG, @EUintheUS, and @NSERC_CRSNG. Find out more here: https://t.co/gmTEcfEZ3s
Congratulations to Sir Martyn Poliakoff and Sir Richard Catlow @royalsociety for being awarded the 2026 AAAS David and Betty Hamburg Award for Science Diplomacy. For more on their achievements and to see other AAAS award winners, visit: https://t.co/GnWX7teka8
This Friday at the AAAS Annual Meeting, CSD Director Kim Montgomery will moderate a session titled “Rethinking Science Diplomacy in a Fractured World,” organized by @royalsociety and @aaas. Find out more about the session here: https://t.co/CTwI6OYBAB
The 2026 AAAS Annual Meeting is only a week away, and there is plenty to see for fellow #sciencediplomacy enthusiasts, with a few sessions highlighted below! Stay tuned for more next week on CSD’s involvement, and explore all sessions here: https://t.co/IqUdYD4vJm
#scidip is thrilled to share the most recent piece from its Guest Editorial Board by Kana Asano @JST_info, where she looks at how #sciencediplomacy has been put into practice in Japan through scientific advice as well as policy and funding mechanisms: https://t.co/SenIAkXMCX
There is still a chance for you to apply to the 2026 AAAS-TWAS Course on #ScienceDiplomacy! The deadline for applications has been extended to February 4, 2026. Pairs of early career scientists and decision makers can find more information and apply here: https://t.co/QXVr6zwlg2