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
Planet — topics on preserving and improving our environment and natural resources
Prosperity — topics on building a sustainable and fulfilling future
Peace and partnerships — topics on fostering peaceful, just, and inclusive societies
Seminar
Nexus Seminar Series N.69 – Why African Entrepreneurs are Global Leaders of Innovation for Sustainable Development, and what we can learn from them?
This talk discusses of African entrepreneurs in the off-grid energy sector and the types of complex business model innovations they have produced.
Staff
Huantian Lyu
Huantian Lyu is the Operations Manager of UNU Institute in Macau.
Staff
Michelle Ho
Michelle HO Sut Meng has over 20 years of experience within the United Nations University system and is currently the Finance Assistant of UNU Institute in Macau.
Staff
Louisa Lei
Louisa is the Admin Officer, overseeing all administrative functions of the Institute and ensuring the daily operations run smoothly.
BIG IDEAS Series
Reclaiming the 21st Century: The Case for Structural Economic Transformation in Africa
TOKYO & ONLINE: On 19 July 2023, UNU will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Raymond Gilpin, Chief Economist at the UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa.
News
Samos Summit on ICT-enabled Governance 2023
UNU-EGOV’s researchers contributed to the Samos Summit on ICT-enabled Governance 2023.
Announcement
Applications Open: RCE Awards 2023
The deadline for submissions is 31 August 2023.
Blog Post
Why Compassion Matters in Asylum Policy
Felicity Kersting, a Senior Researcher at NatCen International, explains why compassion should be at the heart of the international asylum system.
Media Coverage
Climate-vulnerable communities are falling prey to armed groups
There are ways to break the link between climate change and instability, but they cannot be advanced without state and international support.
Article
Refugee Settlements Extremely Vulnerable to Climate Crises
New UNU research explores the extent to which climate crises affect 20 of the world’s largest refugee settlements.