The UNESCO Chair in Technologies for Development, hosted by the Cooperation and Development Center-CODEV/EPFL, is bringing together researchers and practitioners from all over the world to create a platform for scientific exchange and innovative technology solutions to support social, environmental and economic development in the Global South.
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27Jun
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26Jun
Hosted by the Winton Programme for the Physics of Sustainability, Professor of Climate Change Policy Laura Diaz Anadon will lead an informal discussion on how government policy shapes energy technology progress and, in turn, how technology characteristics affect the ability of governments to meet different energy goals.
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26Jun
This conference will bring together scholars from across a range of fields (ethics, politics, history, theology, economics, epidemiology) and a range of global health practitioners (scientific researchers, public health officials, clinicians) to discuss some of the most pressing questions of morality arising in contemporary and historic global health enterprises. Already confirmed speakers include Peter Redfield, David Heymann, and Lindsey McGoey.
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26Jun
The Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) is pleased to invite you to a Food-Water-Energy Nexus workshop to be held in Newnham College on the 26th of June.
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21Jun
Data Tree is a new free online self-paced course, funded by NERC (Natural Environment Research Council). It aims to equip researchers with appropriate knowledge for research data management, along with ways to engage and share data with business, policymakers, media and the wider public.
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20Jun
Help Cambridge Conservation Initiative test an app that allows conservation professionals to look at the links between their project level activities and the SDG targets.
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18Jun
Adaptation Futures is the biennial conference of the Global Programme of Research on Climate Change Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation (PROVIA), funded by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
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14Jun
The ESRC DTP lecture is an established annual interdisciplinary event for all researchers in the social sciences.
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14Jun
Talk by Karen Wong-Pérez, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge
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11Jun
Lecture by David Cleevely, Founding Director of the Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP) aimed at encouraging peer to peer networking between policy makers and academics.