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17 Goals for humanity to achieve by 2030 is a huge undertaking. We have to do it, no doubt about that, but as individuals the
17 Goals for humanity to achieve by 2030 is a huge undertaking. We have to do it, no doubt about that, but as individuals the
Environmental, Sustainability and Governance (ESG) reporting is becoming an important part of an organisation’s annual review cycle but good intentions created during the strategy process can become swamped by bushfires and ‘business as usual’
Global poverty is a massive, wicked, interconnected problem. I can’t fix it on my own; I have to call on governments to act. But there are some things I can do myself.
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.
We are looking for new options as Twitter is no longer the favourite community space for academics and researchers.
This indicator is an important measure which reflects not just the breadth of research undertaken by researchers in the Global Academy but also, importantly, the usefulness of the Academy website for other researchers seeking collaborators, for example.
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