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Blog Post 09 Jun 2025

Protecting our oceans for future generations

The UN Ocean Conference offers a critical window to design institutions that stand the test of time.

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Malou Estier

Series 15 Nov 2022

UNU-IAS Policy Brief Series

Policy recommendations for sustainability

BIG IDEAS Series 24 Jun 2025, 18:00 - 19:00

The World Drought Atlas: Understanding and Managing Systemic Drought Risks

ONLINE: On 24 June 2025, UNU will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Davide Cotti and Edward Sparkes, Senior Research Associates at UNU-EHS.

Article 09 Jun 2025

AI as a Necessity in African Research Management

For Africa, embracing AI is essential to navigating complexity, expanding impact and advancing knowledge.

News 07 Jun 2025

Teaching and Exploring Partnerships at Korea's Leading Tech University

Demetrios Sarantis visited KAIST in Daejeon to lecture on local e-government and explore research collaboration opportunities.

Multimedia 06 Jun 2025

Video: INFoCAT Field Trip: Experts coach shortlisted Agritech Innovators.

Agricultural and Renewable energy experts help shortlisted agritech innovators, finetune their agritech machinery to best serve smallholders.

Article 06 Jun 2025

What is the UN Oceans Conference and How Does it Help Achieve SDG14?

The UN Oceans Conference will convene from 9–13 June in Nice, France. Learn about what it is and how it aims to protect our oceans.

Article 06 Jun 2025

5 Facts on Marine Heatwaves

Heatwaves exist not only on land, but also in oceans.

Blog Post 06 Jun 2025

The role of AI Agents in humanitarian action: balancing ethics and innovation

The humanitarian sector must proactively examine how AI agents could transform – or harm – efforts to assist vulnerable populations.

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