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Seminar
Bridging Science and Diplomacy: Europe’s Strategic Engagement in the Middle East
Science diplomacy as a strategic instrument for EU engagement and cooperation in the Middle East.
Workshop
The CliMent Training School 1: Methods in Climate-Mental Health Survey Design and Quantitative Data Analysis
UNU-CRIS and Ghent University are jointly hosting CliMent Training School 1 from 17–19 March 2026 in Bruges, Belgium.
Seminar
ECOWAS Beyond the States: Rethinking How Civil Society Is Shaping Regional Governance in West Africa
Dr. Kogbe discusses regional engagements of civil society actors in Africa, drawing from his recently published book.
Side Event
COP30 Debrief: One Health as SDG Accelerator
Virtual panel discussion on COP30's One Health governance advances
Side Event
Co-Designing Infrastructure with Nature and Communities
BELÉM, BRAZIL: This session at the COP30 Resilience Hub will discuss how nature-positive infrastructure can align climate, biodiversity and equity goals.
BIG IDEAS Series
Voices Unmuted: Youth Shaping the Future of Internet Governance
ONLINE: On 21 August 2025, UNU will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Nadia Tjahja, PhD Fellow at UNU-CRIS.
BIG IDEAS Series
Sowing Equality: Addressing Gender Barriers in Food, Water and Agricultural Systems
ONLINE: On 15 July 2025, UNU will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Dr. Nidhi Nagabhatla, Senior Research Fellow at UNU-CRIS.
Workshop
Learning from the Global Majority: A New Global AI Governance
A workshop bringing together global voices to shape inclusive, sustainable, and responsible AI governance.
Side Event
Addressing Loss and Damage in Informal Settlements: Pathways to Resilience and Equity
ONLINE and BONN: On 19 June 2025, UNU, Habitat for Humanity and UN-Habitat will co-organize a side event at the June Climate Meetings in Bonn, Germany.
Seminar
Framing Feminism in Eurasia: Activists’ Strategies and Dilemmas
This event will explore alternative gender visions from grassroots feminist initiatives in Eurasia, examining their framing strategies to advance feminist agendas in hostile contexts.