Humanity's greatest challenges – and some of its most promising opportunities – are regional and global. Increasingly, the world requires effective partnerships between scientists, policymakers and diplomats.
Science diplomacy takes many forms: When nations come together to negotiate cooperative agreements on fisheries management or infectious disease monitoring, they need scientific expertise. When scientists come together for complex multi-national projects in astronomy or physics, their nations devise diplomatic agreements on management and financing. In addition, when political relations between two nations are strained or broken, joint research efforts can give them a way to keep talking – and to build trust. Today, the need for science diplomacy is growing.
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Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) represented in BAIFA and Elsevier join their efforts in providing a series of online sessions entitled: “Research Boost Toolkit” held in English and French languages to help researchers boost their research skills and maximize their chances in getting their researches published in reputable Journals.
Interested researchers can join the weekly sessions held every Wednesday at 01:00 (EET) in English starting from Wednesday at 01:00 (EET), 31st of August to Wednesday, 14th of September 2022.
The sessions will explore 3 main tracks:
1. Introduction to ScienceDirect
2. Introduction to Scopus
3. Getting Published: Advice for Manuscript Preparation.
To register in all sessions held in English language, every Wednesday, please access this link: