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Thank you for participating in the Elsevier Foundation Chemistry for Climate Action Challenge! The first stage of the submission process closed on September 1st. During the past weeks, our pool of experts worked to review the proposals. We’re proud to announce […]

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New Elsevier Foundation partnerships to focus on gender equality and climate change 2020 marked five years since the launch of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the start of the “Decade of Action” we have left to achieve them. For the Elsevier […]

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Apply today to the new Chemistry for Climate Action Challenge and win €25,000 for your research.

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Quality Research and Innovation through Equality View the story Celebrating 10 years of Gender Summits Celebrating 10 years of Gender Summits Quality Research and Innovation through Equality Science cherishes “excellence”, but this concept is rarely explicitly defined when quality of […]

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How can open access #OA be more inclusive for low- and middle-income countries? Experts weigh in at the Academic Publishing in Europe conference.

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Recognition and visibility can make a world of difference to scientists just starting out.

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Through her research and science diplomacy, an environmental chemist is changing the narrative in her native Ghana.

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In Mongolia, the COVID-19 lockdown has created an usual problem for professors and their students.

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Her research focuses on the smallest of particles – but understanding them could ultimately lead to a better understanding the history of the universe.

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Responsibility landed early on the shoulders of Dr Imalka Munaweera. As the eldest of four children, she would care for her three younger brothers and encourage them with their schoolwork.

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When Dr Ghada Dushaq was a child, nothing was safe from her prying mind and fingers. If there was a remote control on the coffee table, she would take it apart to figure out how it worked.

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Since 2013, the program has awarded and helped elevate the careers of 45 women researchers from 20 countries in the fields of biology, engineering and the physical sciences.