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    We need a strong, global voice for science now more than ever. Formerly and , we launched as the ISC to speak for the value of all science to meet 21st century challenges via

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  2. Jan 3

    How does local government promote democratic development in South Africa? Read ’s recent brief by , PhD Candidate and researcher

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  3. 17 Dec 2018

    Our latest report found that "More gender-related evidence is needed to inform international science, including open science and open data to support policy formulation and planning to promote women’s leadership in science." Read the full report here:

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  4. Jan 2

    Interested to be a part of the International Science Council team? You might be the senior science officer that we're looking for! Learn more about this opportunity at:

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  5. 'None of the SDG targets will be achieved without science viewed through a gender lens' - New report examines pathways to success for

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  6. 3 key priorities for the future of cities under from our event at - Improving modelling at the urban scale - Developing knowledge on informality - Scientists, practitioners, communities working together Catch up on the video

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  7. Scientific discovery has gone farther than ever before...what a spectacular way to start 2019!

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  8. 10 Dec 2018

    GenderInSITE's new report, "Pathways to Success: Bringing a Gender Lens to the Scientific Leadership of Global Challenges", with is online! The report explores women’s leadership in science through interviews and analysis of institutional change.

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  9. Interested in transdisciplinary methods and the politics of the environment? There's 1 month left to apply for this summer school!

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  10. 13 Dec 2018
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  11. 18 Dec 2018

    Our $5,000 , awarded in conjunction with and is open to works that constitute a substantial and original contribution to comparative social science research. Nominations welcome until Friday 15 February 2019. Find out more at

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  12. Today, the Royal Society pays tribute to a man born who changed the world. Happy birthday, Isaac Newton FRS, born today in 1642.

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  13. 18 Dec 2018

    29 experts and a great debate on the role of in shaping the - lots of practical steps toward better - links. now up on report and summary:

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  14. 19 Dec 2018

    We are looking for an intern who is passionate about sustainability and the environment, who can support the Montreal office in a variety of administrative and coordination tasks! The closing date for applications is January 2nd, 2019.

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  16. Learning about across the curriculum - how the TROP-ICSU project is embedding education on the environment in different aspects of teaching

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  17. "Powerful images show what is at stake. But they also show what we can still achieve: that we do not have to be passive observers, trapped by the scale and magnitude of the Universe and its problems. We can act. We can make things happen."👏🌍

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  18. We've just published our December newsletter - catch up on news, events and opportunities to get involved with our work at

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  19. Time for a global assessment of sustainable urbanisation? Why we need a new global science for the urban era:

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  20. ‘Contemporary city challenges require a step change in both scientific capacity and science-policy collaboration’ | Expert report calls for a new global science for the urban era

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  21. Last call for the 5 min evidence & policy survey (which closes on Friday). Many thanks to all those who’ve already filled it in.

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