News
From Curiosity to Empowerment: A PhD Journey at UNU-MERIT
As she reaches the end of her PhD, Maria Tomai looks back on the highlights of her time at UNU-MERIT and offers advice for aspiring PhD fellows.
Blog Post
Artificial intelligence and deliberation: an argument with machines
How is AI shaping the deliberation process and what can be done to ensure this technology supports rather than undermines human judgement?
News
How Can Individuals, Ideas and Institutions Drive Social Change?
Highlights from UNU-MERIT’s Public Policy MPP Conference 2024
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Two Upcoming Training Camps by UNU Macau
UNU Macau is launching two training camps this winter: the Macau Camp and the European Camp.
News
Event at COP29 Tackles Siloed Policymaking on Climate & SDGs
Experts shared insights on overcoming barriers to integrated, coherent climate and sustainable development action.
Blog Post
Local perspectives should shape multilateral responses to transnational organized crime
How multilateral responses to transnational criminal networks can be adapted to the realities of local communities for enhanced impact.
Blog Post
Countering transnational crime to secure peace
Transnational criminal networks pose a growing threat to peace and security. What measures can UN peace operations adopt in response?
Announcement
UNU-EHS & UNU-VIE at UNCCD COP16
Check out UNU-EHS & UNU-VIE involvement at United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD)'s Conference of the Parties (COP16).
News
COP29 Event Highlights Strategies for Policy Coherence & Inclusion
An event at the SDG Pavilion explored how a socio-ecological systems approach can advance climate action.
News
Challenges and Opportunities for the Economic Development of the Dominican Republic
Our PhD fellow Mercedes Menéndez writes about her presentation on 14 November at the Science, Technology & Innovation Week event in Santo Domingo.