PROJECT
IAP released its 2023 Policy Brief
The IAP’s latest Policy Brief offers a succinct summary of our actions throughout 2023, highlighting the tangible outcomes and contributions resulting from our collaborative efforts. It underscores the significance of our shared commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing global challenges. The document provides valuable insights and recommendations for addressing critical issues in the fields of science, engineering and medicine. Read it here and send us your feedback!
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IAP adopts a Code of Conduct
The IAP Code of Conduct serves as a comprehensive framework delineating principles of diversity, inclusion, integrity, civility and respect within the organisation’s activities. This code rigorously prohibits all forms of discrimination, harassment and bullying in any IAP-related engagement, whether it be in-person, virtual, or hybrid events. It not only sets clear expectations for behaviour but also delineates the consequences for violations. Read it here.
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IAP hosted a webinar on global scientific exchange
The IAP Webinar titled ‘Removing Barriers that hinder Global Scientific Exchange and Collaboration’ took place on 19 March. The starting observation for this webinar is that researchers, academicians and practitioners across the world encounter regulatory, financial, cultural and infrastructural barriers that significantly impede global scientific collaboration. Through a series of presentations, panel discussions and interactive sessions, this webinar provided a platform for identifying these challenges, sharing experiences and exploring viable solutions to enhance global scientific exchange and networking. Read the speakers’ biographies here.
The IAP Webinar Series is an initiative designed to provide a platform for member academies and networks to come together, share insights and build partnerships. These webinars are conducted quarterly and offer a unique opportunity for academia, researchers and policymakers to discuss critical topics of common interest and contribute to the advancement of knowledge and global progress. Read more here.
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Climate and Health: IAP co-hosts a workshop in Nepal
The US National Academy of Medicine (NAM), the National Academy of Science and Technology, Nepal, IAP and other partners recently co-organized a two-day workshop in Kathmandu, Nepal, focusing on the critical intersection between climate change and public health. Held on 14-15 March, the event garnered significant attention from experts, policymakers and stakeholders both locally and globally. Themed ‘Connecting the Dots Between Climate Change and Health‘, the workshop aimed to identify key strategies for mitigating climate-related health risks, highlighting best practices and policies while emphasizing the importance of regional partnerships and commitments. Read more here.
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IAP collaborating to advance biosecurity
IAP joined forces with the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS) and the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) to host a course on ‘Science Diplomacy’. The course took place on 4-5 March at the TWAS headquarters in Trieste, Italy, and aimed at building awareness of a cohort of young bioscientists to the intersection of science and diplomacy. Read more here.
On 27-28 February, IAP hosted an international ‘Proof of Concept Meeting for a Scientific Advisory Body for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC)‘, in coordination with the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM). It was the second of two meetings to demonstrate a ‘proof-of-concept’ for a ‘hybrid’ scientific advisory body. The first meeting took place on-line on 14 November 2023 and had an open-ended number of participants (nearly 80). Read more here.
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