INCLUSIVE RESEARCH
The Elsevier Foundation champions inclusive health and research — working with partners to incubate new approaches, highlight inequities and catalyze change toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals. View the story Our work Inclusive Health Inclusive Research Research4Life The Elsevier Foundation […]

Researchers from Latin America talk about their challenges as women in science and how to work with the media despite limited resources.

We believe that chemistry plays a critical role in developing a sustainable future. Chemists have a special responsibility to develop those new products, resources and processes to make that happen. After 5 successful editions of the Elsevier Foundation Green & Sustainable […]

Through Girls Inc. of New York City, students in Harlem are learning skills that will help them excel in business and beyond

Accelerating the careers of over 50 women researchers, the partnership has recognized prize-winning science from more than 20 developing countries since 2013.

The 2023 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award for Women Scientists taps researchers from Benin, Bolivia, Guatemala, Palestine, Mongolia, South Africa and Sri Lanka.

Thank you for participating in the Elsevier Foundation Chemistry for Climate Action Challenge! The first stage of the submission process closed on October 16. During the past weeks, our pool of experts worked to review the proposals. We’re proud to announce […]

Elsevier latest report explores how net zero research in the Global South is contributing to a clean energy future.

TWAS and the Elsevier Foundation announce winning teams for new gender equity and climate action project grants for the global South.

Irene Offei Owusu has often grappled with the hard choice between family and career — occasionally being forced to sacrifice one for the other. “One challenge I have encountered is work-family balance,” says the epidemiology postdoctoral research fellow at the […]

Support from the Elsevier Foundation makes possible two new recipients of the Rising Black Scientist Award in the physical, earth, environmental, or data sciences.

Analysis shows that women publish fewer papers, and leave research sooner than men – who do nearly 80% of climate change research. Criteria for researcher selection must change.