

Update your researcher page
You can now, once again, update your own researcher page at www.theglobalacademy.ac.
You can now, once again, update your own researcher page at www.theglobalacademy.ac.
Last Wednesday we were back at the Hautbois outdoor activity centre, in Norfolk UK, to work with this year’s cohort of new ARIES student researchers.
Running our SDGs simulation workshops with students is always rewarding. Their energy and enthusiasm fills any space with a huge buzz of potential.
Weather extremes are affecting food supplies globally so we looked for our SDGs Goal 2 researchers
We are looking for new options as Twitter is no longer the favourite community space for academics and researchers.
The United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs or Global Goals) are a powerful tool for research groups to demonstrate the global impact of their work. However, many researchers do not yet understand the SDGs framework. Using the SDGs to bring your whole team together on one page can be a great motivator and team pages help to explain the wider context of all your work.
Research group, or team, pages at the Global Academy build you online visibility and bring your team together to show your global impact.
Research work is evaluated on outcomes and impact so we all need to understand where that impact contributes to the world. The SDGs are the world’s ‘to do’ list and the targets that underpin the Sustainable Development Goals are the work plan for governments and organisations worldwide. Researchers have to understand where their work contributes to that plan.
To join us and learn more about using the SDGs Framework with your Goal 12 research please contact steve.fairman@theglobalacademy.ac
Amidst the gloom of 2020 we achieved a breakthrough. Over 100 researchers in 40 countries built their own researcher pages at www.theglobalacademy.ac. Now that we have a wide cross-section of researchers sharing their contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we are ready to begin linking researchers to their research groups, labs and teams. Few researchers work alone and this is your chance to show us how the team you work with contribute to the SDGs.
2020 has been a long, difficult year for everyone so realising that we now have 100 researchers, based in 40 different countries working to help us achive the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a HUGE boost as we plan for the year ahead.