By Prof. Kirthi Tennakone Malwattage Chithrananda Peiris, a former senior lecturer in physics at the University of Sri Jayewardhanapura passed away on 30 May 2022 at the age of 71. He was a student of mine and a research collaborator who I approached when I encountered difficulties in mathematics. Born at Udahamulla, close to Nugegoda, […]
Now more than ever, partnerships in tandem with public education and action are needed to fight climate change in Jamaica, according to the European Union (EU) Delegation to the island.
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The Center for Science and Diplomacy hosted a virtual event on March 16th that featured four authors who wrote pieces for its February special issue discussing the intersection of emerging technologies and diplomacy.
To foster discussion about a role for science diplomacy in responding to the challenges and opportunities posed by emerging technologies, Science & Diplomacy is organizing a virtual event featuring four authors from selected pieces included in the special issue on science diplomacy and emerging technologies. The event will be held March 16, 11:30 am to 1:00 pm EST on Zoom Webinar and it is open to the public.