SCNAT and its network are committed to a sustainable science and society. They support policy-making, administration and business with expert knowledge and actively participate in public discourse. They strengthen the exchange across scientific disciplines and promote early career academics.

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horizons 101

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  • Africa
  • Parasites
  • Religion
  • Religious sciences, Theology