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We are excited to announce the opening of the application cycle for the 5th annual Rising Black Scientists Awards essay competition. This contest is open to early career researchers across all scientific disciplines featured in Cell Press publications (Life, Health, […]
NUS (National University of Singapore) Libraries plays a pivotal role in partnering the NUS community to advance scholarship and research. It comprises seven libraries, with the Central Library being the flagship. It is the largest academic and research library in […]
Information Training & Outreach Center for Africa (ITOCA) is committed to empowering the African research community by providing training and support for library and information professionals. Through innovative programs and partnerships, ITOCA aims to bridge knowledge gaps and foster professional […]
It is by working in — and crucially with — communities most affected by complex global issues, that the Elsevier Foundation can have the most impact and bring much needed diverse perspectives into the research and health communities.
Access to information is critical in today’s increasingly interconnected world. At the Elsevier Foundation, we are proud to be the primary funder of the Country Connectors program – an essential part of Research4Life’s, and our Foundation’s, mission.
Researchers from around the world reflect on their choice to publish open access and how it helps them make a difference in their communities and beyond.
Annual report examines inclusion, climate action, and other Sustainable Development Goals.
Researchers from Latin America talk about their challenges as women in science and how to work with the media despite limited resources.
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.