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.
People — topics on improving lives of people everywhere
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Prosperity — topics on building a sustainable and fulfilling future
Peace and partnerships — topics on fostering peaceful, just, and inclusive societies
News
Ace your MPP application: Tips and Tricks from our Admissions Office
A short overview of the application process and some helpful tips to support anyone who’s thinking about applying for the September 2024 intake.
Media Coverage
UNU-IAS Expert Comments on Learning from Indigenous Communities to Achieve the SDGs
Several newspapers featured comments by Suneetha Subramanian on how movies can introduce the culture of ethnic minorities to a broader audience.
Announcement
Next Course: “Theorical-Practical Course on the Study of Neglected Diseases: Diagnosis, Molecular Epidemiology and Applied Bioinformatics”, March 2024
Apply for a scholarship to participate in the course coordinated by Dr Ingeborg Becker at UNAM.
News
UNU-FLORES Joint Excellence Cluster Proposal Proceeds to the Next Round
UNU-FLORES celebrates a significant achievement have successfully advanced to the next round.
Staff
Zaira Malik
Zaira Malik is a Programme Associate for the Postgraduate Degree and Training Programme.
News
UNU-FLORES’ research-based support of the SDGs
The manifold ways in which international cooperation has strong knock-on effects on all SDGs.
News
How four UNU-MERIT PhD Alumni Redefined ‘Research Stay’ in Ghana
Four UNU-MERIT alumni created a three-week summer school on Public Policy Analysis and Evaluation at Ghana’s UENR.
Article
The Dual Faces of Algorithmic Bias — Avoidable and Unavoidable Discrimination
By ensuring the data fed into algorithms is as diverse as possible, we can harness the potential of algorithms to reflect humanity's best qualities.
News
Session Highlights Impacts of Satoyama Development Mechanism
A session of the 15th International Forum for Sustainable Asia and the Pacific discussed successful projects funded by the mechanism.
Expert
Prof. Farshid Vahedifard
Professor Farshid Vahedifard's work has centered around studying the resilience and adaptation of critical infrastructure, including levees and dams, in the face of extreme events (e.g., droughts, floods, wildfires, and cascading hazards) in a changing climate.