Fellow Nermin Salah (Egypt, 2013) has recently been awarded an Erasmus+ student and staff higher education mobility grant. The grant, designed to support university educators in fostering employability, social inclusion, civic engagement, innovation and environmental sustainability in Europe and beyond, will be utilized at the computational chemistry department of the German University in Cairo, where Nermin works as an associate professor. “This collaboration will open up new avenues for groundbreaking research and innovation in the field,” Nermin wrote in a recent post. “Together, we can push the boundaries of computational chemistry and drive advancements in higher education.”