About UNU-VIE

MissionLeverage frontier research, collaboration and agility to respond in new ways to changing societal needs and UN priorities

UNU Vice-Rectorate in Europe 

The United Nations University Vice-Rectorate in Europe (UNU-VIE), established in 2007 in Bonn, Germany, is one of two UNU Vice-Rectorates and the only one located in Europe, where six out of UNU’s 13 institutes are based. It supports the institutional development of UNU, facilitates collaboration across UNU and the UN, as well as fostering strategic partnerships globally, and shares knowledge and expertise through the development of joint activities and projects. Taking advantage of its geographical location, UNU-VIE promotes cooperation with the wider UN system, particularly those UN agencies located in Bonn, as well as with other local and regional stakeholders. 

Vice-Rector in Europe

Prof. Dr. Shen Xiaomeng

As of 1 August 2020, Prof. Shen Xiaomeng assumed the role of UNU Vice-Rector in Europe and Director of the UNU Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS).

As the UNU Vice-Rector in Europe, Prof. Shen facilitates collaboration between UNU and stakeholders in, and outside of, the United Nations; contributes to high-level policy development with other United Nations entities and regional/national bodies; and guides UNU outreach efforts to key UN hubs in Europe, the European Commission, and European academic and research institutions.  As the Director of UNU-EHS, Prof. Shen is the chief academic and administrative officer of the Institute and oversees its direction, organization and programmes.  

Prof. Shen worked with the then International Bureau of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung; BMBF) at the Project Management Agency of the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt-Projektträger; DLR-PT) from 2011 onwards. She joined DLR-PT as Senior Scientific Officer (2011‒2012), with a focus on multilateral science and technology development in Asia and Oceania. From 2013, she served as Deputy Head of the Department for Cooperation with Asia and Oceania; Head of the Cooperation with East Asia and Oceania Unit; and as Coordinator of the European Commission’s EURAXESS Worldwide initiative facilitating the mobility of scientists.  

Before joining DLR-PT, Prof. Shen worked with UNU-EHS as a Resident Scholar and PhD Researcher (2004‒2008), and thereafter as an Associate Academic Officer (2008‒2010) with a focus on social vulnerability, environmentally-induced migration issues and water-related disaster and risk research from cultural perspectives.  

Prof. Shen holds a BA degree in English Literature from the Beijing Foreign Studies University, a MA degree from the University of Bonn in translation and economics and a PhD degree in Geography from the University of Bonn/UNU-EHS, with a focus on flood risk perception and communication in different cultural contexts.  

She is an honorary professor for Culture of Sustainability at the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, and also serves on the management group of the World Adaptation Science Programme hosted by UNEP and as a member of UN Senior Leadership Group on Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience (UN SLG). Her recent research focuses on a policy shift from GDP growth to a new paradigm of human flourishment.  

She is a Chinese national and is fluent in English and German.