What is a Hub?
A UNU Hub is a formal collaboration through which an academic institution collaborates with the United Nations University (UNU) to bridge the gap between academia and the UN system. UNU Hubs offer partner universities a platform for advancing policy-relevant solutions to global challenges and UN priorities through research, capacity-building and outreach.
What do UNU Hubs provide:
Access to the United Nations system — UNU Hubs make the UN system more accessible to university researchers and students, connecting academic research with global decision-making and opening doors to career pathways in international development and policy.
Cutting-edge, policy-relevant research — Partners engage in research aimed at addressing the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges, such as climate change, technology for sustainable development, and social resilience.
Training for the next generation of leaders — With a focus on preparing global change-makers, UNU Hubs offer training, capacity-building and internships that equip students with skills for working in UN agencies and intergovernmental and non-profit organizations.
UNU-FLORES
- Dresden University of Technology, Germany — The UNU Hub on Climate Resilience and Sustainable Technologies
- The Learning Planet Institute, France — The UNU Hub on the Future of Learning with Youth