Upcoming Events
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Event
Postdoctoral Fellowship Information Session
Explore Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunities: Join UNU-IIGH's information session. Shape your research journey.
Conference
UNU-WIDER Development Conference: The Puzzle of Peace — Towards Inclusive Development in Fragile Contexts
The sessions will cover a range of topics on the themes of peace, security, unrest, and the humanitarian fallout of conflict across the world.
Seminar
In Conversation with Jessica Horn: Radically Sensible: Feminist Philanthropy in Global Health
Jessica Horn discusses transformative feminist philanthropy in global health at UNU-IIGH seminar. Shaping impactful change.
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Tourism and the SDGs — Creating Harmony Between Tourism and Cities
OUIK will host an online seminar on tourism and the SDGs to explore how tourism can contribute to sustainable development.
Conversation Series
Shifting Power in Global Health: The Global South and Global Health Finance
Co-convened by UNU-IIGH, Development Reimagined, and Wilton Park, this series will bring together diverse groups of stakeholders.
Seminar
Vaccines to Vaccinations: Gender in Promoting Immunisation
The seminar will review the cost of gender inequity in COVID-19 response, focusing on vaccination.
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Strengthening Interlinkages Amongst Biodiversity, Health, and Well-being in SEPLS
UNU-IAS will host an online seminar on the nexus of biodiversity, health, and well-being to explore social and economic drivers in SEPLS.
Event
Times Higher Education Innovation & Impact Summit
UNU-IAS will contribute to The Times Higher Education (THE) Innovation and Impact Summit.
Seminar
Working Local, Thinking Global Seminar: Engaging Evidence in Policy Making towards the SDGs
Explore policy-making's local-global interplay at UNU-IIGH's seminar: "Working Local, Thinking Global."
Seminar
Working Local, Thinking Global Seminar: The Importance of Evidence in Health Policymaking in Malaysia
The series will discuss the importance of evidence in health policymaking and the WHO’s broader work in Malaysia.