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Seminar
Nexus Seminar Series N.65 Learning to further Sustainability-Oriented Innovation in Business: From Outside and Within
Businesses struggle to integrate sustainability into innovation. Solutions: alliance learning, experimentation, evolving beliefs.
Seminar
Lecturer: Dr Ilka Weissbrod, Strategic Research Partner, Technische Universität Dresden
3 examples: alliance learning as an outside-in approach, experimentation for sustainability within the business, and evolving And personal belief systems.
Event
COP27 Reporting Session and Information Session for Prospective Students
UNU-IAS will host a reporting session on COP27 concurrently with an information session for prospective students.
Event
Information Session for Prospective Students
UNU-IAS will host an online event to provide insights into the learning experiences, ongoing research, and unique opportunities at UNU-IAS.
Event
Information Session for Prospective Students
On 23 December 2022 UNU-IAS will host the first of two online information sessions for prospective students interested in studying at UNU-IAS.
BIG IDEAS Series
Internal Displacement at a Crossroads: Quo Vadis
On 20 December 2022, UNU will host an event with Cecilia Jimenez-Damary, former UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons.
Event
Tourism and the SDGs — Imagining Kanazawa’s Culture and Tourism in 2030
On December 19, 2022 UNU-IAS will organise a seminar exploring the role of tourism in building a sustainable and inclusive society.
Side Event
COMDEKS Phase 4: Contribution of the Satoyama Initiative to the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
On 16 December 2022, UNU-IAS will co-organise a side event at the UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP15).
Side Event
COMDEKS Phase 4: Contribution of the Satoyama Initiative to the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
UNU-IAS will hold a side event at CBD COP15 on the roles of local actions & partnerships in landscape & seascape approaches to ecosystem restoration.
Event
Contributions of Migration to Development in the MENA
This online panel explored the contributions of migration to development in the Middle East and North Africa, specifically Jordan and Lebanon.