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Since 2017, the NGO Biostruct-Africa is working to develop structural biology in Africa through workshops for knowledge transfer and mentoring

Leveraging AlphaFold for innovation and sustainable health research in Africa

UncategorizedBy Luc14 June 2025

Without addressing the lack of research infrastructure, funding, and supportive science policies, structural biology capacity-building efforts in Africa will continue to be hindered by the persistent challenge of brain drain

The students produced solar panels (left), which they proudly presented with their instructors (right)

Experimental science in Madagascar

UncategorizedBy Luc10 June 2025

The Commission Physique et Optique Sans Frontières made a major contribution to the organization of several experimental science workshops in Madagascar in November 2024.

From June 9 to 14, 2025, Côte d'Ivoire will host the 2ᵉ World Conference of French-speaking science journalists under the theme “One Health”

Second World Conference of French-Speaking Science Journalists

UncategorizedBy Luc4 June 2025

Africa at the forefront of developing science journalism in French

Representatives of the University of Garoua and USF at the signing ceremony

Cooperation agreement between Universitaires sans Frontières and the University of Garoua

UncategorizedBy Luc31 May 2025

Cameroon’s newly-created Garoua University to benefit from USF support for its international presence

Participants to the software school visit HESS facility

Namibia hosts first-ever H.E.S.S. Software School

UncategorizedBy Luc17 May 2025

Namibia recently hosted the inaugural High Energy Stereoscopic System (H.E.S.S.) Software School in Windhoek, marking a noteworthy milestone in the country’s growing role in global astrophysics

The Academy of Sciences of Guinea during the meeting with Academics Without Borders

The Academy of Sciences of Guinea meets Academics Without Borders

UncategorizedBy Luc7 March 2025

A delegation from Academics Across Borders met with the elite of Guinean research to explore possibilities for collaboration

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