抖阴APP导航

Nov. 8, 2023

抖阴APP导航 to be named home of world鈥檚 1st United Nations University Hub focused on water

Initiative will empower communities to adapt to environmental change
抖阴APP导航 and UNU leaders meet in Ottawa
From left: Ambassador Alexandra Bugailiskis,聽Andre Buret, Marjan Eggermont,聽Tshilidzi Marwala, Kaveh Madani, Martyn聽Clark. Courtesy Martyn Clark

抖阴APP导航 will be home to the world鈥檚 first Hub focused on water, underscoring the university鈥檚 commitment to address the most pressing problems of our world through collaborative research and education.

The UNU Hub at 抖阴APP导航 on Empowering Communities to Adapt to Environmental Change is a partnership between 抖阴APP导航 and the (UNU-INWEH), the UN think tank on water based in Hamilton, Ont.

抖阴APP导航 will collaborate with UNU-INWEH to develop the scientific understanding, solutions, and skilled workforce required to mitigate and adapt to climate threats that affect ecosystems, economies, personal safety, and ways of life around the world.

鈥漌e value 抖阴APP导航鈥檚 firm commitment to making science and education more accessible and impactful,鈥 says Dr. Kaveh Madani, PhD, director of UNU-INWEH. 鈥淚 warmly welcome 抖阴APP导航鈥檚 scientists and students to an inclusive network of global changemakers, determined to tackle the major water, environmental, and health challenges of the 21st 肠别苍迟耻谤测.鈥

The hub鈥檚 research and training activities will address the challenges of environmental change, paired with outreach that centres community and engages the public. It will develop collaborative programs for 抖阴APP导航 researchers and students seeking opportunities that are impactful and relevant to global practice and policy. The hub鈥檚 reach will be global, with outcomes that are accessible and applicable beyond Canada, extending to the Global South.

UNU head office in Tokyo, Japan.

UNU head office in Tokyo, Japan.

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International research collaborations and training for future 'global changemakers'

鈥淭he UNU Hub will be part of a global network of excellence that connects our students and researchers directly to the UNU system,鈥 says Dr. Andre Buret, PhD, associate vice-president (research) at 抖阴APP导航.

These connections will ensure that they can effectively share their knowledge, resources, and expertise to help address the global water, environmental and health challenges and contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

鈥湺兑魽PP导航 students will learn to tackle urgent challenges in global sustainability and climate change in academic and experiential learning programs that prepare them to become global changemakers,鈥 says Dr. Marjan Eggermont, PhD, associate dean (sustainability) and professor in the Schulich School of Engineering. Opportunities will include interdisciplinary graduate certificates, joint degree programs with UNU-INWEH, UN internships, and international assignments abroad.

The hub will have four research clusters led by world-class scholars from across campus, collaborating to bring their expertise to bear on four essential areas of water studies: understanding changes in aquatic ecosystems, infectious diseases in a changing climate, environmental predictions for water sustainability, and resilience in Indigenous communities.

鈥淭he clusters will build on 抖阴APP导航鈥檚 institutional capacity and infrastructure in these areas, including the cross-institutional , One Health at 抖阴APP导航, Advancing Canadian Water Assets (ACWA), and the Biogeoscience Institute,鈥 says Dr. Fred Wrona, PhD, UNESCO Chairholder in Mountain Water Sustainability, professor in the Faculty of Science, and member of the UNU Hub鈥檚 aquatic ecosystems research cluster.

The research clusters will also create opportunities for new international partnerships and transdisciplinary collaborations to expand the reach of the UNU Hub鈥檚 activities.

鈥淥ne of our goals is to boost the collective capacity of the global research ecosystem to make knowledge accessible to all, particularly to cross the digital and development divide to the Global South,鈥 says Dr. Martyn Clark, PhD, professor in the Schulich School of Engineering, Schulich Chair in Environmental Prediction, and lead of the environmental predictions for water sustainability research cluster.

Institutional culture key to UNU Hub activities

The UNU Hub aligns with 抖阴APP导航's Ahead of Tomorrow vision to spark global change and create a prosperous, compassionate, sustainable, and equitable world.

鈥湺兑魽PP导航鈥檚 thriving innovation ecosystem holds the intellectual and technical capacity that can be leveraged to tackle our most challenging global water and health problems,鈥 says Dr. Alain Pietroniro, PhD, professor in the Schulich School of Engineering and Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Water Systems in a Changing Climate.

鈥淭he UNU Hub will empower a community of scholars to work together and effectively mitigate and manage complex changes in our climate, land, and water, and make a real difference in our world.鈥

The UNU Hub will be launched at an event planned for Dec. 13, 2023 on 抖阴APP导航鈥檚 main campus.

To learn more about 抖阴APP导航鈥檚 UNU Hub, contact Joy Mitsogianni at joy.mitsogianni@ucalgary.ca.

  • Photo at top: 抖阴APP导航 and UNU leaders met in Ottawa last week on the new UNU Hub at 抖阴APP导航. From left: Ambassador Alexandra Bugailiskis, chair of the UNU-INWEH International Advisory Committee; Dr. Andre Buret, PhD, associate vice-president (research) at 抖阴APP导航; Dr. Marjan Eggermont, PhD, associate dean (sustainability) and professor in the Schulich School of Engineering; Dr. Tshilidzi Marwala, UNU rector and under-secretary general of the United Nations; Dr. Kaveh Madani, director of UNU-INWEH; Dr. Martyn Clark, PhD,  professor in the Schulich School of Engineering and Schulich Research Chair in Environmental Prediction.

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