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Journal Article 12 Dec 2025

Striking a balance? How the European Union manages the environment-trade nexus

Journal article on the environment-trade nexus and the EU co-authored by UNU-CRIS Associate Research Fellow Simon Schunz

Policy Brief 11 Dec 2025

Beyond Integration: UNU-CRIS’s Multidimensional Approach to Global Regionalism

This Brief is based on the author's intervention at the UNU-CRIS 25th Anniversary Roundtable on the Past, Present and Future of Regionalism Studies.

Collection 09 Dec 2025

Global Governance of Low Earth Orbit Satellites

UNU-CRIS Associate Research Fellow Berna Akcali Gur edits volume on global governance of Low Earth Orbit satellite broadband infrastructure

News 08 Dec 2025

New edition of the UN-Portugal Digital Fellowship will take place in April

Envisaged participants of this Fellowship are high-level officials from developing countries and diplomatic officials at the Permanent Mission in NY.

News 27 Nov 2025

In Memoriam: Dr. David M. Malone, Former United Nations University Rector

Born in Ottawa, Canada on 7 February 1954, Rector Malone passed away on 24 November 2025 in Victoria, Canada.

News 26 Nov 2025

In Memoriam: Dr. David M. Malone, Former United Nations University Rector

Born in Ottawa, Canada on 7 February 1954, Rector Malone passed away on 24 November 2025 in Victoria, Canada.

Article 25 Nov 2025

5 Outcomes from COP 30: What the Belém Political Package Really Delivered

Inside COP30: the breakthroughs, the gaps and the next steps, told through five essential outcomes.

News 25 Nov 2025

Students From Escola Secundária Francisco de Holanda Visited UNU-EGOV

Study visit combined institutional insights with discussions on Artificial Intelligence.

Blog Post 18 Nov 2025

Dutch election should make Europe’s universities think local

International excellence means nothing if the societies sustaining universities no longer feel connected to them, say Jo Ritzen and Job Zomerplaag

Article 17 Nov 2025

Why AI Governance Must Be Built on the Mathematics of Learning

If fairness in AI is probabilistic, then Africa’s role is to redefine probabilities by designing systems that learn from and serve its own people.