News
In the Field with Flannery Johnson: What Agrivoltaics Looks Like on the Ground in The Gambia
Step into the field in The Gambia with one of our researchers and learn about agrivoltaics, farming and daily life.
Article
H.R.H. Princess Abze Djigma Joins UNU-FLORES in Advisory Role
Will support UNU-FLORES by providing strategic advice on policy, climate action, and stakeholder engagement.
Commentary
The Middle East Conflict and Energy Security in Africa
Our expert Mark Akrofi calls for intra-Africa clean energy trade to alleviate energy security concerns on the continent.
Multimedia
Episode 10: Exit from International Organizations – Rethinking State Withdrawal
Multilateralism UNpacked
Article
The Algorithmic Architecture of Peace: Navigating Micro- and Macro-Governance of Artificial Intelligence
Multilateralism must shift from responding to crises to addressing and managing the root causes of instability inherent in technological systems.
News
United Nations University and Tsinghua University Launch the UNU Hub on Ethical and Responsible AI Development in Beijing
Among the first UNU Hubs in Mainland China, this new UNU Hub will shape global frameworks for responsible and inclusive AI development.
News
United Nations University and East China Normal University Launch the UNU Hub on AI-Finance in Shanghai
Among the first UNU Hubs in Mainland China, this new UNU Hub will create a global platform for inclusive AI-powered financial innovation.
News
Bugging the Pathogen's Communications Against Them
Intensive training on bacterial second messengers, linking molecular signaling to biofilms, virulence, and innovative biotech applications.
News
UNU-FLORES deepens Central Asia engagement through academic cooperation and strategic dialogue
Supporting sustainable resource management and evidence-based policymaking
Blog Post
Why Agentic AI Needs Boundaries Before Freedom
As AI agents evolve from chat tools to actionable systems, the core challenge is how they can be contained, governed and aligned with human judgment.