Deadline: January 29, 2026

The AAAS‑TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy 2026 is a highly regarded, in‑person international training programme designed to strengthen the interface between science, policy and diplomacy. Jointly organised by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), the course equips scientists and decision‑makers with practical knowledge and skills to use science as a tool for international cooperation and evidence‑based policymaking.

The AAAS‑TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy 2026 brings together early‑career scientists and policy professionals from around the world to address global challenges through scientific collaboration and diplomatic engagement.


Programme Overview

The course focuses on the theory and practice of science diplomacy, exploring how scientific expertise can inform foreign policy, support international negotiations, and foster collaboration across borders. Participants will engage in interactive lectures, case studies, group discussions and practical exercises led by experienced practitioners in science diplomacy.

Since its inception, the programme has trained hundreds of participants from more than 50 countries, creating a global network of science and policy leaders.


Dates and Location

  • Course dates: 20–23 July 2026
  • Welcome dinner: 20 July 2026
  • Departure: 24 July 2026
  • Location: Trieste, Italy
  • Format: Fully in‑person

Application Deadline

  • 29 January 2026 (by midnight, Central European Time – CET)

Late applications will not be considered.


Who Should Apply

Applications must be submitted using the participant pair model, meaning two complementary professionals apply together.

1. Early‑Career Scientist (ECS)

The Early‑Career Scientist should:

  • Preferably be 40 years old or younger
  • Have completed a PhD degree
  • Be actively engaged in scientific research
  • Demonstrate interest or experience in international policy, global challenges or science diplomacy

2. Decision‑Maker (DM)

The Decision‑Maker should:

  • Work in science, technology or innovation policy
  • Be a government official, diplomat, civil servant, policy adviser, representative of a research funding agency, or professional from a UN or other international organisation
  • Have experience in decision‑making or policy formulation related to science and technology

There is no age limit or PhD requirement for Decision‑Makers.

Pair Requirements

  • Both applicants should ideally be from the same country
  • They do not need to be from the same institution
  • They should share a strong interest in science diplomacy and international engagement

Eligibility

  • Open to applicants from all countries
  • Due to limited funding, priority financial support will be given to participant pairs from countries with little or no representation in previous editions of the course, including many developing and science‑and‑technology‑lagging countries

Funding and Financial Support

For selected participant pairs, the organisers will cover:

  • International and local transportation
  • Accommodation for the duration of the course
  • Visa processing fees (where applicable)
  • Meals and daily incidentals

Self‑Supported Participants

  • A limited number of self‑supported pairs may also be selected
  • Self‑supported participants must cover their own travel costs
  • Meals and local transportation in Trieste will still be provided

Why Attend the AAAS‑TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy 2026

Participants will:

  • Gain practical insight into how science informs international policy and diplomacy
  • Build skills for engaging with policymakers and diplomatic institutions
  • Learn from real‑world science diplomacy case studies
  • Network with scientists, diplomats and policy leaders from around the world
  • Become part of a global alumni network advancing science diplomacy

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted jointly by the Early‑Career Scientist and Decision‑Maker as a pair. Both applicants are expected to demonstrate a clear motivation for participating and a shared interest in science diplomacy.


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