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SUMMARY:Research to Action: Enhancing Equality\, Equity\, and Access to Basic Goods and Services
DESCRIPTION:George Mason University’s Institute for a Sustainable Earth (ISE) and Business for a Better World Center are co-hosting this webinar on Equality\, Equity\, and Access to Basic Goods and Services as part of ISE’s Research to Action webinar series. This series is designed to explore the intersecting dimensions of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\, discuss the interactions between research and practice\, and inspire novel collaborations to identify solutions. This panel discussion will focus on how researchers and practitioners are working together to address local and global disparities that have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and continue to threaten the security of hundreds of millions. The speakers will highlight ongoing efforts aimed at reducing inequality (SDG 5 and SDG 10)\, enhancing equity\, and ensuring access to basic goods and services for everyone – including ending poverty (SDG 1)\, eliminating hunger (SDG 2)\, and ensuring access to clean water and sanitation (SDG 6). \nPanelists\nDonee Alexander\, Senior Director of Evidence and Impact\, Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA)\nSupriya Bailey\, Associate Professor\, International Education/Education Leadership (IEEL) and Co-Director of the Center for International Education\, College of Education and Human Development\, George Mason University\nManish Bapna\, Executive Vice President and Managing Director\, World Resources Institute (WRI)\nTehama Lopez Bunyasi\, Assistant Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution\, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution\, George Mason University\nJP Singh\, Professor of International Commerce and Policy\, Schar School of Policy and Government\, George Mason University Moderator\nJack Goldstone\, Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Center for the Study of Social Change\, Institutions and Policy\, George Mason University \nFREE REGISTRATION REQUIRED AT: \nhttps://gmu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJElduqorD0pGdclR_GeZBfFHEPQYU8xfuTz
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/research-to-action-enhancing-equality-equity-and-access-to-basic-goods-and-services/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Luke McBride":MAILTO:lmcbrid4@GMU.EDU
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SUMMARY:Collaborative Academic Action for Good Health and Well-Being
DESCRIPTION:The webinar focuses on possible collaborative partnerships and interventions in promoting good health and well-being. The main aim of the event is to identify alternative ways to knowledge transfer for improving health sector performance across different contexts\, particularly in developing and emerging economies of Global South. More specifically\, the webinar aims to answer: \n• What are some effective models of academic partnerships for cost-effective knowledge transfer in healthcare education?\n• How cross-border and cross-sectoral collaborative action can help in improving the education to promote good health and well-being?\n• Who can be catalyst for accelerating collaborative knowledge partnerships for improved healthcare performance?\n• What could be some challenges in driving SDG17 focused partnerships for SDG 3 through SDG4?\n• What type of global efforts required to promote ‘SDG4 for SDG3’ in developing and emerging economies? \n  \nMr. Ramu Damodaran\, Head\, United Nations Academic Impact\, UN Headquarters New York \nDr. Prahlad Rai Sodani\, President\, IIHMR University India \nDr. Vinitha Guptan\, Vice Chancellor\, Saito Academic College\, Malaysia \nDr. Kyriakos Kouveliotis\, Provost & Chief Academic Officer\, Berlin School of Business and Innovation\, Germany \nDr. Ganka Deniel Nyamsogoro\, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic)\, Mzumbe University\, Tanzania \nDr. Dev Tewari\, Professor and Dean\, University of Zululand\, South Africa \nMr. Milenko Gudic\, (UN) PRME Anti-Poverty Working Group Co-Chair\, Serbia \nDr Shiv K. Tripathi\, Professor and Dean Training\, IIHMR University\, India \n  \nLINK TO JOIN THE EVENT: \nhttp://bit.ly/SPH-WEB  \n7:30 pm – 9:30 pm (India)/9:00 am-11:00 am (Eastern Standard Time)
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/collaborative-academic-action/
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ORGANIZER;CN="IIHMR University":MAILTO:shivtripathi@iihmr.edu.in
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SUMMARY:The New Field of Peace Engineering: Educational Opportunities and Research Themes
DESCRIPTION:TO REGISTER and receive link to join: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/register/kgjeetdd \nJoin the Atlanta Global Studies Center (AGSC) to learn more about the new field of Peace Engineering. \nThe Atlanta Global Studies Center (AGSC)\, a National Resource Center funded through a U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant\, is a partnership of Georgia Tech and Georgia State University. AGSC integrates and emphasize principles of Education for Sustainable Development and UN SDGs.\nAGSC\, in partnership with the Atlanta Peace Initiative (API)\, coordinates the Atlanta Peace Education project addressing SDG#16 “Peace\, Justice and Strong Institutions” \nSpeakers:\nGENERAL PHIL BREEDLOVE\nDistinguished Professor and Center for European and Transatlantic Studies (CETS) Senior Fellow\, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs\, Georgia Tech; retired General of the U.S Air Force; former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO \nJOSEPH B. HUGHES\, Ph.D.\, P.E.\, DEE\, F.AEESP\nUniversity Distinguished Professor; Civil\, Architectural\, and Environmental Engineering\, and Dean of Engineering\, Emeritus at Drexel University; and former Karen and John Huff Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia Tech \nFor more information and additional events: AtlantaGlobalStudies.gatech.edu/Peace\nAGSC Collaboratorium webpage: https://atlantaglobalstudies.gatech.edu/collaboratorium\nAtlanta Global Studies Center (AGSC): https://atlantaglobalstudies.gatech.edu/\nAtlanta Peace Initiative: https://atlpeace.us/
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/peace-engineering/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sebnem Ozkan":MAILTO:sebnem.ozkan@gatech.edu
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SUMMARY:Monitoring and Countering Racist and Xenophobic Attitudes in Universities: A Study of the Spanish Committee of UNHCR (en Español)
DESCRIPTION:Universities play a strategic role in countering discrimination\, racism and hate speech in our societies. But do we actually know to what extent xenophobic attitudes may emerge or proliferate in university campuses? To address this issue\, the Spanish Committee of UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) is launching an online survey targeting students of ten Spanish public universities. The survey is part of a wider research on the presence of racist and xenophobic attitudes in higher education institutions. In this webinar UNHCR’s researchers meet UC3M experts to discuss how universities can effectively monitor and counteract racism and xenophobia in their campuses. \nOrganizer: University Carlos III Madrid in collaboration with the Spanish Committee of UNHCR \nLanguage of the event: Spanish \nTO PARTICIPATE: https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/7cfce2b6aadf4365a71bb008cd7d4f67 \n— \nCómo detectar y contrarrestar las actitudes racistas y xenófobas en las Universidades: un estudio del Comité Español de ACNUR \nLa Universidad es un actor estratégico para frenar la generación de tendencias excluyentes\, actitudes racistas y discursos de odio. ¿Sabemos en qué medida el entorno universitario también es un espacio dónde se gesta o prospera la xenofobia? Con el objetivo de dar claves para detectar e interpretar las tendencias relacionadas con el racismo en ámbito universitario\, el Comité Español de ACNUR (Alto Comisariado de Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados) ha lanzado una encuesta online destinada a los estudiantes de 10 universidades públicas españolas\, entre ellas la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Los resultados de la encuesta contribuirán al estudio de ACNUR “Radiografía de la xenofobia y discursos de odio y las medidas para contrarrestarla en el ámbito universitario español”. \nOrganizador: Universidad Carlos III Madrid en colaboración con el Comité Español de ACNUR (Alto Comisariado de Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados) \nParticipan: \n– Annalisa Maitilasso (Comité Español de ACNUR)\n– Carmen Pérez González (Vicedecana de Relaciones Internacionales de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas de la UC3M)\n– Carlos Fernández Liesa (Director del Máster en Acción Solidaria Internacional e Inclusión Social de la UC3M) \nA PARTICIPAR: https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/7cfce2b6aadf4365a71bb008cd7d4f67
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/como-detectar/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nuria Castejon Silvo":MAILTO:ncastejo@pa.uc3m.es
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SUMMARY:Hunger and the Pandemic - A View from the Ground
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion on the impact of the pandemic on hunger from the perspective of people involved in the field. \nModerator — Robert Boyd\, Faculty State University of New York at Geneseo\, Treasurer Westside Farmers Market and St. Peter’s Kitchen.\nMitch Gruber\, Chief Partnerships Officer\, Foodlink Rochester\nPatricia Lorenzen\, Executive Director\, St. Peter’s Kitchen\nHoody Miller\, Volunteer Westside Farmers Market \nJOIN THE EVENT HERE: \nhttps://geneseo.zoom.us/j/98005860489\nPasscode: Summit2021 \n 
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/hunger-and-pandemic/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Boyd":MAILTO:boyd@geneseo.edu
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