Research Topics

Research and academic activities aligned with every Sustainable Development Goal

Topics Header Photo
The University shall devote its work to research into the pressing global problems of human survival, development and welfare that are the concern of the United Nations and its agencies.
Charter of the United Nations University

People — topics on improving lives of people everywhere

Planet — topics on preserving and improving our environment and natural resources

Peace and partnerships — topics on fostering peaceful, just, and inclusive societies

Showing 951-960 of 4020 results

News 02 Jul 2024

Podcast: UNDP Director Pedro Conceição Shares Key Findings of New Human Development Report

Dr. Pedro Conceição, Director of the Human Development Report Office at UNDP, discusses current challenges and opportunities in human development.

News 02 Jul 2024

New Researcher Positions Open

We are looking for talented researchers to join us.

Non-degree Alumni

Alumni Overview

UNU-MERIT

Capacity Development

Moving the Migration Policy Agenda Forward (MMPAF) programme

MMPAF is an online capacity-building programme designed for government officials working in migration and/or asylum.

Capacity Development

Migration Management Diploma Programme (MMDP)

The Migration Management Diploma Programme (MMDP) is a capacity-building programme offered by UNU-MERIT since 2013.

Capacity Development

Design and Evaluation of Innovation Policies (DEIP)

UNU-MERIT's DEIP: Week-long innovation policy workshops for LMIC officials and private sector leaders, running for 15 years.

Capacity Development

Design and Evaluation of Public Policies (DEPP)

DEPP workshops: Policy development training for senior and middle-level officials in emerging countries.

Dual career

Dual career PhD programme

Our dual career PhD track aims to support researchers in setting up and carrying out a research project leading to a PhD alongside their regular jobs.

Full-time

Full-time PhD programme

The full-time PhD track is a four-year programme in Maastricht, where scholars focus on their research, usually funded by a grant or scholarship.