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The researchers tackling the world’s climate-driven water crisis

A safe supply of clean water is necessary for human survival – yet 2.2 billion people around the world lack access to this basic human right. A global crisis is looming on water security, which has been escalated by climate change.


‘College knowledge hubs’ in rural India to open up higher education to disadvantaged communities

More young men and women from rural areas of India could gain informed access to higher education and better life chances, tackling age-old obstacles of gender, caste and class, thanks to a project led by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV — and a half-million-pound boost from the Fair Chance Foundation.

 


Online toolkit created to support grassroots volunteering

An easy to use online toolkit has been launched by a researcher from the University of ÌÇÐÄTV to help anyone motivated to volunteer in the Global South to turn their ambitions into practical action. 


£1.3m doctoral scholarships in Global Sustainable Development for UK & EU students

The next generation of global sustainable development researchers is set to emerge thanks to a new kind of ‘transdisciplinary’ PhD programme at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV for UK and EU students — made possible by £1,350,000 from the .

 


£1m to boost resilience and unity of poor communities in Brazil & Colombia

A project to strengthen the resilience of disadvantaged, disenfranchised, and at-risk neighbourhoods in Brazil and Colombia — led by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV, UK — has received around a million pounds from (GCRF) Collective Fund.


A circular economy could save the world’s economy post-COVID-19

The World’s economy is feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic with many industries under threat. A group of researchers from the UK, Malaysia, Nigeria, UAE and Japan, led by WMG, University of ÌÇÐÄTV have concluded that adopting circular economy strategies would be the best way for the world’s economy to recover, whilst enabling the transition to a low-carbon economy.


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