The UNESCO Chair recently participated in an international forum organized by the African Union Commission and UNESCO, focusing on “Transforming Knowledge for Africa’s Future.”
This forum will discuss the role of public and private sector actors in the Asia-Pacific region participate in a just transition, with a particular focus on questions of justice and fairness for Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
With assistance from the ACT Government under the Community Zero Emissions Grants Program, Dr Graham Walker will be running a series of community events and related research on Canberra’s inspiring energy transition and climate change action.
Anna-Sophie Jurgens and POPSICULE take it upon themselves to ford all the ways -- from humour and horror, comics and culture, blockbusters and books, popular film and performance art -- pop culture can sound the alarm on the environment and our responsibility to it
The UNESCO Chair in Science Communication for the Public Good played a prime part in the success of the recent International Network for Governmental Science Advice (INGSA) Conference 2024, themed “The Transformation Imperative”.
We are seeking PhD applicants from diverse social science fields for an exciting new opportunity to conduct inter-disciplinary and mixed-method collaborative research on the complex relationship between natural and social systems in and surrounding the Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, ACT.