University News related to SDG 5


English Courses

Invitation to Particpate in Programming Jam 7.0

Programming JAM 7.0 Dates Announced

CCIS OPEN DAY

ARCH COOP DAY

Speak about the Sustainable Development Goals 2030

"Sustainable Development Goals 2030 Awareness Activities"

Math Club Competition

Top 2% Scientists from CHS

CCIS students are currently participantinIEEEXtreme 15.0

Research, innovations and actions driving resilience and tackling inequalities and climate change

Director of the Center for Sustainability and Climate Prince Sultan University

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Mohammad Nurunnabi

Director of the Center for Sustainability and Climate Prince Sultan University

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Maria Koetter

Director of the Center for Sustainability and Climate Prince Sultan University

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Ahmed Murad

Associate provost of research United Arab Emirates University

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Joy Egbe

Chief impact officer Newdigit Technologies

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Sunaina Singh

Vice-chancellor Nalanda University

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Rachel Sandison

Deputy vice-chancellor of external engagement University of Glasgow



The drive to "level up" is a global trend among policymakers with the aim of creating fairer and more equitable opportunities for all. But, if poorly implemented without the right stakeholders, tools, data and funding, these policies have the opposite effect of creating greater inequality and environmental degradation. How can universities partner most effectively with other sectors to ensure programmes effectively create more sustainable, safe and healthy communities?

Professor Mohammad Nurunnabi highlighted that inequality is ever increasing in research output and collaboration between developed and developing countries. To address climate action, all parties need to work together and universities have a significant role to play on this agenda.