International
Promoting collaboration
By forging effective partnerships with national academies, learned societies and international networks overseas, the RSE is helping to:
Committees
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Africa working group
Read MoreThe RSE Africa Working Group aims to strengthen ties between the RSE and African institutions, contributing to the advancement of science, education, and societal well-being on both continents.
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Asia Pacific Working Group
Read MoreThe RSE’s Asia Pacific Working Group (APWG) sits firmly within, and is underpinned by, the RSE’s wider commitment to addressing global challenges through international partnerships.
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Human rights advisory committee
Read MoreThe RSE appoints three advisors on Human Rights that in turn are a members of the UK & Ireland Academies Human Rights Committee (UKI HRC).
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International committee
Read MoreThe RSE International Committee aims to promote Scotland overseas through multilateral partnerships with national academies and networks.
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North America Working Group
Read MoreThe North America Working Group is underpinned by a wider commitment to addressing global challenges through international partnerships.
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UK & Ireland Human Rights Committee (UKI HRC)
Read MoreThe UKIHRC acts in support of academic freedom around the world through information-sharing, awareness-raising and advocacy.
The Royal Society of Edinburgh is proud to uphold a tradition of international collaboration, forging connections that transcend borders and disciplines. In a world facing unprecedented challenges and uncertainty, these global partnerships are vital to ensuring the resilience, progress, and excellence of Scotland’s research landscape.
The RSE is committed to being a beacon of dialogue and trust — a place where ideas are freely exchanged, relationships are strengthened, and new opportunities for discovery and innovation are born. By deepening our ties with colleagues around the world, we affirm our shared commitment to advancing knowledge for the benefit of society everywhere.
International activity
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News
Report on Scottish higher education sector’s support for conflict settings
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News
New report highlights the bridges and barriers in Scotland–Africa HEI partnerships
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News
Connected Scotland welcomes German delegation to explore opportunities for collaboration
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Events
Human rights and climate change symposium
International funding
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International Joint Projects
Read MoreFacilitate international collaboration between researchers based in Scotland with researchers overseas.
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RSE Fulbright Scholar Award
Read MoreThis annual award will offer an academic, from anywhere in the UK, the opportunity to go to a top university in the US for a maximum of three months to carry out lecturing and/or research.
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Scotland-Lower Saxony Research and Innovation Scheme
Read MoreThe Scotland-Lower Saxony Research and Innovation Scheme aims to enable international cooperation in research, technology, and innovation and strengthen the bonds between Scotland and Lower Saxony.
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Ireland-Scotland Bilateral Network Grants
Read MoreStrengthen co-operation between researchers and practitioners in Scotland and Ireland.
News
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A new report examines how researcher mobility in transatlantic research collaborations between Scotland, the United States, and Canada fosters resilience in the academic sector.
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Scotland and Malawi signed a landmark agreement to promote and strengthen cooperation between researchers across a diverse field of disciplines.
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In uncertain times, this edition of Autumn/Winter 2025 edition of ReSourcE focuses on the range of ways that humans choose to communicate with each other.
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The 8th Scotland-Norway Waves & Marine Hydrodynamics Symposium was held at the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 22 and 23 October this year.
Resources
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Why public trust and engagement are vital to the future of UK research and development and what CaSE’s polling reveals.
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This blog examines how mediation and peacemaking continue to bring opposing sides together, highlighting lessons from the Edinburgh Conversations.
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Bringing the margins to the centre to shape a fairer and more united Scotland through empathy and inclusion.
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A new UN report highlights how climate change is reshaping the lives of whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Experts call for urgent action.
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