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Next Course: “Hands-on molecular approaches for honey bee research in health and disease”, May 2024
Apply for a scholarship to participate in the course coordinated by Dr Karina Antúnez at Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable.
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Symposium Discusses Benefits of Synergy Approaches to Climate, Biodiversity and Pollution
Held alongside UN expert meetings on climate action and synergies, the event highlighted integrated solutions to tackle global environmental crises.
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In Conversation with Stefano Terzi: the Double Role of Water Infrastructure in Coping with Drought
Through increased reliance and higher water demands, communities expose themselves to future drought impacts and traditional knowledge loss.
Series
5 Facts on Groundwater Depletion
From its flagship report "Interconnected Disaster Risks", UNU-EHS highlights five facts on groundwater.
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EU Commits EUR 2 Million to SA-TIED Programme as Policy Dialogue on Climate-resilient Infrastructure Takes Centre Stage
The new EU funding is a significant boost for evidence-based policymaking in South Africa.
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UNU Macau (IIST) and Northwestern Polytechnical University Forge Collaboration for the Future
UNU Macau (IIST) received a delegation from Northwestern Polytechnical University, led by President Song Baowei.
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UNU-FLORES receives eku Future Prize for Environment to conduct study on Vertical Farming
SMEKUL awarded UNU-FLORES the "eku Future Prize for Energy, Climate, Environment in Saxony" in Science category.
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UNU-IAS Director Speaks in Seoul on University Collaboration for the SDGs
Prof. Shinobu Yume Yamaguchi participated in a plenary session of the Global Engagement and Empowerment Forum on Sustainable Development (GEEF 2024).
Article
Now Is Our Chance to Govern AI for Women’s Empowerment
The rapid advance of artificial intelligence calls for proactive AI policies and actions that counter threats to gender equality.
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5 Ways Impacts of COVID-19 were Influenced by Gender
Here are five aspects on how the impacts of COVID-19 have been influenced by gender, drawn from research conducted by UNU-EHS.