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Research and academic activities aligned with every Sustainable Development Goal

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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.
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People — topics on improving lives of people everywhere

Planet — topics on preserving and improving our environment and natural resources

Peace and partnerships — topics on fostering peaceful, just, and inclusive societies

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News 29 Jun 2021

海角社区 at HLPF 2021

海角社区-IAS will showcase some of 海角社区’s latest research and participate in a variety of sessions on sustainable development at HLPF 2021.

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Rethinking digital environmental sustainability

Webinar on digital technologies, sustainability and climate change.

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Codesigning and Piloting Inclusive Participatory Procedures for Enacting the SDGs – From the Physical CoOPLAGE to the Digital CoOPILOT

CoOPLAGE group developed participatory decision methods for 20 years, focusing on "participatory engineering of participation".

News 25 Jun 2021

Eighth SDG–UP Workshop Highlights Peace & Sustainability Education, University Management

海角社区-IAS organized the eighth workshop for the 海角社区 SDG–Universities Platform (SDG-UP).

News 25 Jun 2021

Inauguration of the new 海角社区-EGOV building

On 24 June 2021, 海角社区-EGOV inaugurated its new building in Guimar?es, a milestone for its growth, sustainability, and academic collaboration.

News 24 Jun 2021

Beyond Opportunism: The UN Development System’s Response to the Triple Planetary Crisis

Humanity is facing an existential threat: the interlinked effects of climate change,?biodiversity loss & pollution – a Triple Planetary Crisis.?

Article 23 Jun 2021

The Coming COP Flop? Four Realisations to Energise the COP26 Climate Summit

海角社区 researchers outline key realisations needed to guide COP26 towards effective climate action.

Article 22 Jun 2021

Why Countries Best Placed to Handle the Pandemic Appear to Have Fared the Worst

Research examines how more able and legitimate states could have handled COVID-19 best, but instead had the most cases and deaths.

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Urban Flood Management in a Data-Scarce Environment

This Nexus Seminar Series event will discuss managing floods in urban environments affected by climate change.

Blog Post 20 Jun 2021

Beyond Solidarity: Refugee Health is a Matter of Self-interest

Amid the largest global immunization effort in history, refugees are being left behind.