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World Science Forum The leading event of global science policy today. 2024 edition: Budapest, Hungary, 19-23 November.

World Science Forum 2022
Cape Town, South Africa
6-9 December 2022

In these unprecedented times, marked by global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and persistent poverty, science is called upon to make a critical contribution to create a more equal, fair and just world. This call for action informed the theme proposed by South Africa for the 2022 Forum as “Science for Soci

al Justice”. Debates at WSF 2022 will therefore interrogate what role science should play in ensuring resources, opportunities and privileges in society are accessible to all, and distributed in a fair manner. The WSF 2022 will therefore discuss how the production and application of new knowledge could and should challenge inequality, injustice, environmental destruction and marginalization. The Forum will not only consider the role of science in advancing social justice, but also how the values of social justice, such as greater transparency and inclusivity, should transform the nature of the scientific enterprise to make it more responsive to the needs of society. Topics such as Open Science, research integrity as well as ethics and technology governance will be in the spotlight at the Forum. International cooperation will be crucial to advance the cause of science for social justice, as it is for the response to all societal challenges. Science Diplomacy will therefore, as is traditional, be an important focus of the WSF 2022. In this regard, special attention will be paid to the African agenda for science, technology and innovation and promoting greater participation by developing countries in global science. The 2022 programme of WSF will provide an opportunity for the considerations of scientists, policy-makers, society, industry and science communicators to be challenged from a comprehensive standpoint in the plenary sessions, and allow for more technical debates over issues of science in thematic sessions.

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Interview with Professor Pawel Rowinski, President of ALLEA (the European Federation of Academies of Sciences and Humanities.)

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The 2026 Global Conference of the International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development will take place from 15 t...
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Trust in science for policy nexus: International Science Council (ISC), in collaboration with the European Commission’s ...
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Workshop report, “Trust in Science for Policy”, 12-13 September 2024, Ispra Italy

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The implementation of EU directives at the national level represents a strategic investment that will pay off handsomely in terms of the security, well-being, health, ecological stability and economic resilience of Member States.

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The Academic Freedom Index Update 2026 provides a global overview of academic freedom across 179 countries. It examines ...
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Read the full report here:

The Academic Freedom Index (AFI) assesses de facto levels of academic freedom across the world. It is a collaborative effort between researchers at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), and the V-Dem Institute.

Science for climate action: 2026 is a challenging year given the complicated geopolitical context and the declining supp...
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Science for climate action: 2026 is a challenging year given the complicated geopolitical context and the declining support and funding for science. Much will depend on how the scientific community rises to the challenge of continuing and reframing their crucial work in driving climate action.

2026 is a challenging year for science action given the complicated geopolitical context and the declining support and funding for science. Much will depend on how the scientific community rises to the challenge of continuing and reframing their crucial work in driving climate action.

IAP 2025 Highlights for PolicymakersCurious about how science academies around the world are shaping policy on climate, ...
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InterAcademyPartnership (IAP) harnesses the expertise of the world's leading scientific minds to advance sound policies, improve public health, promote excellence in science education, and achieve other critical development goals.

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Towards Gender Equality in Scientific Organisations: Assessment and RecommendationsInternational Science Council (ISC), ...
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International Science Council (ISC), in collaboration with the IAP, InterAcademy Partnership and the Standing Committee for Gender Equality in Science (SCGES), published a report offering the most comprehensive global review to date of gender equality in scientific organisations. On behalf of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia - MTA - hivatalos oldal), Professor Enikő Bollobás, Chair of the Presidential Committee on Women in Science, gave an interview at the request of the ISC.
The resulting case study presents the efforts of the Academy to advance women in scientific careers.

Download the report here:

On 11 February 2026, the International Science Council (ISC), in collaboration with the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) and the Standing Committee for Gende

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A new global report by IAP, InterAcademy Partnership, International Science Council and SCGES shows that women remain underrepresented in scientific organizations. Their presence is still modest and uneven in leadership roles, governing bodies, and senior positions and awards.

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