Diplomats Need Better Training In Science, Health To Enhance Partnerships, Conference Hears

SciDev.Net: Diplomats told to study science and health
“Diplomats need better training in science and health to support international collaborations dealing with shared problems and increase the scientific capacity of developing countries, a U.K. summit has heard. When it comes to science diplomacy, both rich and poor nations must do more to involve foreign affairs officials in research efforts and cooperation, said a panel at the EuroScience Open Forum this week…” (Vesper, 7/27).

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