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Nature, Culture, and Community: Rethinking Urban Connections from Kanazawa

KANAZAWA, JAPAN: This symposium will explore innovative approaches for regenerating urban ecosystems while safeguarding and celebrating cultural heritage.

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SCIENCE TALK: Renewable Energy Under Climate Change

Understanding the Climate-Energy Nexus Through Data-Driven Modeling

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Critical Minerals Information and Knowledge Hub (C-MINK)

This 3 day writing workshop is to validate UNU-INRA's C-MINK concept and co-develop an actionable implementation and engagement plan.

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New Frontiers in Global Security: Emerging Technologies and Outer Space

On 19 May 2025, UNU will co-host a symposium exploring global security in an era of rapid technological advancements, focusing on AI and outer space.

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On-line training on science, technology and innovation policy and policy instruments for Africa

UN-IATT Work Stream 6 on Capacity-Building in STI for SDGs will organise three online training sessions on 19, 21 and 26 May 2025 to enhance STI policy-making for SDGs, targeting African stakeholders and open to global participants.

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Water as Enabler for Climate Action and the Future Society of Our Lives

On 16 May 2025, UNU, SIWI and the Embassy of Sweden in Japan will co-host a seminar on the importance of water management in tackling climate change.

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AI agents in humanitarian action: exploring new frontiers

Examining the potential role of AI agents in humanitarian, peacekeeping and development contexts.

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80th Remembrance of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — The Imperative of Global Unity: How to Renew Multilateralism in a Fragmented World

On 15 May 2025, UNU will co-host a symposium exploring paths towards multilateral cooperation to ensure a peaceful and equitable future for all.

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SCIENCE TALK: Season-Net: A Deep Learning Framework for Bias Correction in Seasonal Forecasting Model

Potential Use for High Accuracy Impact-Relevant Predictions for Climate-Sensitive Applications.