Upcoming Events
Previous Events
Lecture
How to Measure Innovation Using Different Indicators and Inform Policy
ONLINE & MAASTRICHT: On 28 February 2024, UNU-MERIT will host a lecture by senior researcher Hugo Hollanders.
BIG IDEAS Series
Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change: Building Capacity Through E-learning
ONLINE: On 27 February 2024, UNU will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Dr. Robert Oakes, Senior Researcher at UNU-EHS.
Seminar
“10 Years of EGOV: 2014-2024” The Digital Platform Government concept with its potential and challenges
The South Korean government aims to create a Digital Platform Government, fostering collaboration and innovation for public services.
Seminar
Information Session for Prospective JPO Candidates
ONLINE: On 22 February 2024, UNU will host a session to introduce a new Junior Professional Officer position opening at UNU-WIDER.
Conversation Series
Healthy Land: Why Combating Desertification is Crucial for Human Security
TOKYO: On 20 February, UNU will host a conversation with Ibrahim Thiaw, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification.
Workshop
NABATE: Transfer Workshop on sustainable management of end-of-life batteries in South Korea
UNU-FLORES and K-eco share findings on waste battery circulation between Germany and Korea, aiming for an eco-friendly transition to e-mobility.
Seminar
Smart Cities Measurements and Challenges to Address the Local Context
The aim of developing Smart Cities (SC) is to improve the people’s quality of life by adopting strategies to mitigate urban challenges.
Seminar
Predictive factors for interagency partnership success
Can development agencies’ project data, design, monitoring and evaluation, scrutinized by AI technologies, systematically inform evidence-based policy?
Event
Book Launch: Palgrave Handbook of South-South Migration and Inequality
UNU-CPR and partners gathered for the Palgrave Handbook book launch event with editors Heaven Crawley and Joseph Teye during Migration Week 2024.
Seminar
Organizing the public sector for improving the quality of digital public services
The research explores how ICT can enhance public service quality and citizen satisfaction and trust using a contingency theory based on 17 attributes.