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ÌÇÐÄTV’s Institute for Global Sustainable Development is training the next generation of global climate leaders.

Between 30 March – 5 April 2025, over 21 next-generation climate leaders from eight countries (and 13 nationalities), will attend ÌÇÐÄTV’s pioneering Sustainability Training Academy in Venice.


The University of ÌÇÐÄTV in top 1% for THE rankings sustainability category

The University of ÌÇÐÄTV is in the top 1% of institutions in a key sustainability ranking published today by (THE) Times Higher Education.


Early career researchers from across the world unite at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV to tackle climate change

This week (14-20 April) the University of ÌÇÐÄTV welcomes a cohort of early career researchers (ECRs) to its Sustainability Training School.


Games in the classroom and the boardroom: How ‘serious games’ are helping us learn

A team of researchers are encouraging us to swap textbooks for games, as they drive the application of games in learning, engagement and research.


West Midlands Mayor Andy Street meets local entrepreneurs at the NatWest Clean Transport Accelerator

West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street, today (23 January 2024) visited entrepreneurs who have taken part in the NatWest Clean Transport Accelerator at The University of ÌÇÐÄTV to hear how the expertise it provided has helped them to grow their businesses.


University of ÌÇÐÄTV launches Sustainability Training School

This week (5-9 June 23) the University of ÌÇÐÄTV welcomes its first cohort of early career researchers (ECR) to its newly developed Sustainability Training School (STS). The school has been created by the university’s Institute of Global Sustainable Development (IGSD) in partnership with Eutopia, a university alliance that brings together 10 European universities, and with the support of the Enhancing Research Culture Fund.


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