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International Development Research @ Cambridge

 
  • 08Nov

    INNOVATE 2017 collects innovators, investors, and academics to showcase many of the world's brightest innovators and best innovations. This year's conference is focused on how UK innovation can tackle the biggest global challenges, but will still provide the standard support sessions on innovation, expansion, and collaboration.

  • 08Nov

    INNOVATE 2017 collects innovators, investors, and academics to showcase many of the world's brightest innovators and best innovations. This year's conference is focused on how UK innovation can tackle the biggest global challenges, but will still provide the standard support sessions on innovation, expansion, and collaboration.

  • 07Nov

    Despite the UN Charter arguably setting out legal obligations to ensure gender parity within the UN and initiatives aimed at addressing this, there have been few concrete changes to the lack of gender parity at senior levels. The LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security is hosting a debate on the UN's role and performance in achieving gender equality.

  • 07Nov

    This talk is part of the EPRG E&E and GEP Seminars Series series.

  • 07Nov

    The Michaelmas 2017 edition of the REAL Centre Seminar Series (Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge) will explore topics related to the innovation, leadership, policy and specific cases of the social context of education. All welcome.

  • 07Nov

    Focusing on emerging farming practices and agri-tech that work with nature, the conference enables dialogue between researchers, technologists, regulators and early adopters about science, relevant metrics and consistent standards.

  • 07Nov

    The Congress will reflect the diversity of science and research that can help solve challenges of food security and progress towards sustainable agriculture, with a focus on the chemical sciences. The conference will give all participants the opportunity to engage with other scientists, hear about cutting edge research and policy and exchange ideas. Previous events have led to new collaborations and partnerships across Africa and the globe.

  • 07Nov

    An event exploring how ocean observations improve ocean, weather and climate prediction enabling better informed business decisions at sea, on land and in the air.

  • 06Nov

    This workshops brings together domain experts in the fields of climate science and data science to discuss the key challenges, including reducing uncertainties in future climate change predictions.

  • 04Nov

    The Festival of Social Science offers a fascinating insight into some of the country's leading social science research and how it influences our social, economic and political lives - both now and in the future. It is a key element of the ESRC's science in society strategy and its commitment to promoting awareness of UK social science research to new audiences.

Welcome to Cambridge Global Challenges

Cambridge Global Challenges is the Interdisciplinary Research Centre (IRC) of the University of Cambridge that aims to enhance the contribution of its research towards addressing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, with a particular focus on the poorest half of the world’s population.

 

Join the Interdisciplinary Research Centre

Register to Cambridge Global Challenges and to the IRC's mailing list here.

 

Learn about the support we provide 

Learn how Cambridge Global Challenges can support your research here.

 

Contact us

coordinator@gci.cam.ac.uk​