News
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09 Apr. 2025 | ![]() | On Wednesday (9 April), The NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) released its Science & Technology Macro Trends Report 2025–2045. |
19 Mar. 2025 | ![]() |
The Republic of Korea joins NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) Partnership On 1 March 2025, the Republic of Korea joined NATO’s Science & Technology Organization (STO) Science & Technology (S&T) Enhanced Partnership, a programme designed to promote joint research and development in advanced S&T fields. With this status, the Republic of Korea will participate in the NATO S&T Board, which provides strategic guidance on NATO’s collaborative scientific research, and engages in joint research and development projects in areas such as medicine, sensing, cyber security, propulsion and power systems. |
07 Mar. 2025 | ![]() |
Fostering security-related scientific collaboration with Greece through NATO’s SPS Programme On Thursday (6 March 2025), members of NATO’s Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme were in Athens to foster collaboration with the Greek academic and scientific community. The information day aimed to promote opportunities for practical cooperation between NATO Allies and partners. |
27 Feb. 2025 | ![]() | On 25 February (Tuesday), NATO’s Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme held a high-level launch of a multinational scientific research project, “Operational Energy Efficiency.” |
11 Feb. 2025 | ![]() |
NATO launches second annual challenge for women and girls in science The NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) is proud to announce the second edition of its initiative: the NATO STO Women & Girls in Science 2025 (WGS25) challenge. This annual initiative aims to inspire young women to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) by providing a platform for them to share innovative research ideas that impact global security and defence. |
11 Feb. 2025 | ![]() |
Saving lives together – NATO supports women leaders in science NATO’s Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme supports a wide range of activities, including research projects run by high-performing women scientists in leadership positions. NATO SPS helps these leading scientists contribute to the development of scientific research and technologies, partnerships and innovative solutions, with a direct positive impact on security. On 11 February, the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the NATO SPS Programme is proud to present two remarkable scientists, devoted to enhancing societal security and resilience in times of crisis. |
31 Jan. 2025 | ![]() |
NATO hosts Winter Plenary Meetings of Allied and Partner Reserves From 27 to 31 January 2025, NATO hosted the 2025 edition of the Winter Plenary Meetings for Reserves. In addition, the NATO Science and Technology Organisation (STO) conducted a research workshop on Reserve Forces. |
29 Jan. 2025 | ![]() | It is with great sadness that the International Board of Auditors for NATO (IBAN) must announce that Mr Michael Gaul, Board Member from the Federal Republic of Germany, passed away on the 21st of December, 2024. Mr Gaul was appointed to IBAN as a Board Member by the North Atlantic Council as of 1st August 2021. |
20 Dec. 2024 | ![]() | The NATO Through Time podcast dives deep into NATO’s history, reflecting on how the past influences the present – and future – of the longest-lasting alliance in history. This episode features Dr Florence Gaub, futurist and Director of the Research Division at the NATO Defense College, as she looks ahead to the future of NATO – from 2025 to 2099. |
22 Nov. 2024 | ![]() | Experts on climate change from 16 countries - including NATO members and partners - as well as from NATO, the European Union and the African Union gathered in Rome (Italy), from 19 to 21 November 2024, to examine some of the most pressing climate-related challenges facing Europe and the Mediterranean. In the face of extreme weather events, rising sea levels and drought, the security implications across the Alliance’s southern neighbourhood are significant. |