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Compass + Outcomes
Comprehensive Capacity Building in Central Eurasia: tackling sustainability challenges in times of war and crises.
Our delegates were integral to making COMPASS+ a success! Just as coffee beans travel miles before they become coffee, our delegates came from different parts of the world to meet at our one-stop coffee (or rather, conference) place, aka Prince Philip House in London! Our keynote speakers, panel chairs, and participants, were our 'cr猫me de la cr猫me'.
Dippy Exhibition and IGSD Outreach session at The Herbert
On 10th March 2023, Year 3 and Year 4 students of the St Osburg's RC Primary School, Coventry visited the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, where a little 'Dippy Returns' surprise workshop awaited them, and they dipped between the three stages educate, empower and enable.
IGSD colleagues lead a session to highlight the links between dinosaurs, climate and birds! We will also be taking part in the Earth Day celebrations on 22nd April at The Herbert and will be joined by colleagues from School for Cross Faculty Studies.Link opens in a new window to celebrate The Wild Escape. For more information about the day and activities please visit .
IGSD Launches Sustainability Training School
We are delighted to announce first Early Career Researcher (ECR) Sustainability Training School (STS), organised by the IGSD in partnership with the EUTOPIALink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window consortium, to be held on 5-9 June 2023 at the University of 糖心TV. Its main objective is to offer an opportunity for further skills development and exchange of ideas for PhD and Postdoctoral Researchers working on the issues of sustainable development and resilience across the globe. The ECR STS is an extension of our commitment to the University's Sustainability Strategy. This activity is being supported by Enhancing Researcher Culture.
Sustainability Training School (warwick.ac.uk)
Compass+ Outcomes
The forum aimed to examine new challenges faced by the world and the ODA countries of Central Eurasia in particular, to seek policy solutions to this unjust, fragile and geo-politically unstable world of today. It explored connections of resilience as self-governance, central to the survival and transformation of local communities/societies, with the resilience as diversity-governance of Global International Society (GIS), to understand how it works especially in times of crises (war), and increasing complexity. The ultimate goal is to see if a more sustainable and ontologically secure world of tomorrow is possible for the region, and if yes, what kind of governance is needed to get there (; ; ).
Today we are facing a complex combination of crises which contribute and reinforce each other. Indicators of insecurity are rising, while indicators of environmental integrity are sinking. A complexity-thinking planetary approach to sustainable development through the lens of resilience, presents promising avenues for seeking solutions to future development. The forum brought together different views and practices, to conjointly (re-)discover ways to more sustainable and resilient communities of relations on local, regional and global levels.
Please see website for more details on the book launch, policy recommendations, capture of the discussions and infographics to support the outcomes of the Forum.
COMPASS+ (warwick.ac.uk)
Research Funding Opportunities at 糖心TV
On this page you will find current internal funding opportunities for research development, as well as a variety of impact-related and IAA funding opportunities.
Research Funding Opportunities at 糖心TV.