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SUMMARY:Connecting Sustainable Development Goals to Disaster Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:How do we prepare for disasters\, and respond\, recover\, and rebuild? Why is disaster resilience important for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals? Join the UC Davis SDG Interns for a virtual event to discuss disaster resiliency and supporting communities\, including through governmental and university initiatives.\n\n\n\nOrganizer: University of California Davis\n\n\n\n\nLink to register: Webinar Registration – Zoom\n\nSpeakers:\n\nEric Gudz\, Planning and Intelligence Section Chief\, State Operations Center · CA Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) \nBeth Greenwood\, Associate Dean for Global Legal Education · UC Davis School of Law \nKim Haky\, Senior Immigration Advisor · UC Davis Global Affairs
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/connecting-sustainable-development-goals-to-disaster-resiliency/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jolynn Shoemaker":MAILTO:jmshoemaker@ucdavis.edu
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DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250220T144137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T150042Z
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SUMMARY:Taller de reutilización de material reciclado (In-person event; 10am-12pm CST)
DESCRIPTION:Join this hands-on workshop where you’ll learn how to give your clothes a second life! Discover creative ways to repurpose old items. Let’s rethink fashion and make sustainability part of our everyday choices! The workshop will be in person. \nPresented in Spanish. \nLocation: Aula de Pintura PrepaTec\, Campus Ciudad Obregón\, Sonora.
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/taller-de-reutilizacion-de-material-reciclado-in-person-event-10am-12pm-cst/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sof%C3%ADa Aispuro P%C3%A9rez":MAILTO:A00228106@tec.mx
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250306T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250306T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250227T204349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T204349Z
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SUMMARY:Women in Engineering and Sciences (Mujeres en Ingeniería y Ciencias) (in person event)
DESCRIPTION:Presented in Spanish/en español \nThe event will be held at Tecnologico de Monterrey University\, Mexico City Campus. It is focused on sharing professional and personal experiences from our women directors on the engineering and science faculty with our students. Following this panel\, a presentation will discuss “the impostor syndrome” and how it affects women’s professional growth. To close the event\, some student groups will share how women participate in extracurricular activities on this campus. \nThe main idea of the event is to promote women’s participation in engineering and science and recognize the relevance of women’s representation in high positions. \nFacilitator: Claudia Lorena Compean Gonzalez\, Adjunct Professor\, School of Engineering and Sciences\, Tecnologico de Monterrey\nPresenters:\nKarla Beatriz Valenzuela Ocaña\, Regional Dean\, School of Engineering and Sciences\, Tecnologico de Monterrey\nMarisol Rodríguez Arcos\, Director of Entry ICI\, School of Engineering and Sciences\, Tecnologico de Monterrey\nChristelle Navarrete Corella\, Director of Entry for the Computing and Information Technology Area\, School of Engineering and Sciences\, Tecnologico de Monterrey \n  \nLocation: Tecnológico de Monterrey\, Mexico City Campus. Prol. Canal de Miramontes\, Coapa\, San Bartolo el Chico\, Tlalpan\, 14380 Ciudad de México\, CDMX
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/women-in-engineering-and-sciences-mujeres-en-ingenieria-y-ciencias-in-person-event/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Claudia Lorena Compean Gonzalez":MAILTO:claudia.compean@tec.mx
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T120000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250227T203051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T203600Z
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SUMMARY:SIMA Short Film screening: Bring SDGs to life through the power of films (11 am – 12 pm PST)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring evening at the SIMA Short Film Screening\, where the power of storytelling meets the global call for sustainable development. This unique event showcases a curated selection of short films that bring the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to life. These thought-provoking films explore key issues such as climate action\, gender equality\, poverty alleviation\, and clean water access\, illustrating how communities around the world are tackling the challenges of today to create a better tomorrow. \nImmerse yourself in powerful narratives that highlight the impact of social\, environmental\, and economic changes\, and see how filmmakers are using their craft to inspire action\, raise awareness\, and drive positive change. Whether you’re an advocate for sustainability\, a lover of cinema\, or simply curious about how films can ignite social transformation\, this screening is for you. \nDon’t miss the opportunity to witness how film can bring the SDGs to life in a way that’s compelling\, impactful\, and unforgettable! \nFilms line-up:\n1. Words of a Changemaker\nThis film features inspiring stories from individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities and the world. Through their narratives\, viewers gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of changemakers dedicated to creating positive social impact. \n2. Detroit Hives\nDetroit Hives explores the transformation of vacant lots in Detroit into thriving urban bee farms. This initiative not only revitalizes the community but also promotes environmental sustainability and education\, highlighting the intersection of urban agriculture and social entrepreneurship. \n3. Cross World:\nCross World delves into the lives of individuals who bridge cultural divides through innovative projects and collaborations. The film showcases how these efforts foster understanding\, unity\, and progress across diverse communities\, emphasizing the power of cross-cultural exchange in addressing global challenges. \n  \nLink to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84390902892?pwd=3qfXrczC3LgaGWdWOxUNYeakH5NV6t.1
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/sima-short-film-screening-bring-sdgs-to-life-through-the-power-of-films-11-am-12-pm-pst/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Virginia Pittaro":MAILTO:viri@simastudios.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250306T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250306T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250221T143848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T150543Z
UID:2237-1741266000-1741269600@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Growing Open Educational Resources Across Institutions: A Collaborative Cycle (1-2 pm PT)
DESCRIPTION:Join BCIT instructor Julia Alards-Tomalin and University of Alberta’s Valerie Miller to explore the exciting evolution of a cross-institutional OER project. Learn how Valerie’s educational game\, “Become an Earth Doctor\,” sparked a collaboration that led to BCIT students creating expansion decks focused on local BC ecosystems. Learn how this collaborative approach fosters a “growing” OER that benefits both institutions and beyond. This inspiring story highlights the power of OERs to bridge distances and create collaborative learning opportunities. \nOrganizer: British Columbia Institute of Technology \nRegister: https://bcit.libcal.com/event/3883294\n  \nJulia Alards-Tomalin is an instructor in the Renewable Resources department at BCIT. She teaches into the Forest and Natural Areas Management diploma\, the Fish\, Wildlife and Recreation diploma\, and the Ecological Restoration programs. Julia began creating and use Open Educational Resources (OER) in 2019 and has led and contributed to several projects. She has participated in delivering PD sessions on open education\, has encouraged her BCIT colleagues to engage in open education\, and works with colleagues beyond BCIT to share her expertise. \nValerie Miller (she/her) holds a PhD in land reclamation from the University of Alberta\, which focused on building soils using mine waste at a diamond mine in northern Canada. As Outreach and Engagement Lead for Future Energy Systems\, a research program at the University of Alberta\, Valerie manages the Energy Explorers training program\, coordinates the extensive outreach and engagement program\, and works with numerous external partners to provide public access to research and researchers. She is the author of The Energy Adventures of Tommy and Remi series.
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/growing-open-educational-resources-across-institutions-a-collaborative-cycle-1-2-pm-pt/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julia Alards-Tomalin":MAILTO:jalardstomalin@bcit.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20250306T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20250306T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250217T173733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T150934Z
UID:2213-1741276800-1741284000@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Educar para situaciones de emergencias climáticas (16.00-18.00 CST)
DESCRIPTION:Webinar to provide tools and encourage reflection on educational preparedness for climate emergencies. During the session\, participants will assess their knowledge and readiness while identifying concrete actions to strengthen resilience in their educational communities. Presented in Spanish. \nOrganizer: Tec de Monterrey \nPresenters: \nLuis Fernández Carril\, Tec de Monterrey\nMariajulia Martínez Acosta\, Tec de Monterrey\nKitzia Rodríguez Salgado\, Tec de Monterrey \nRegistrar: https://itesm.zoom.us/meeting/register/bg9JMGfuS1aICKvoQlL8Lw
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/educar-para-situaciones-de-emergencias-climaticas-16-00-18-00-cst/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kitzia Rodr%C3%ADguez":MAILTO:kitzia.rodriguez@tec.mx
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250226T151356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T151657Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Fresk at UC Davis (4:00 – 7:00 p.m. PST; in-person)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the ClimateFresk Climate Change Workshop!\nAs recently featured in the NY Times\, Climate Fresk is a powerful tool for providing a quality climate education. \nThis in-person collaborative Climate Fresk workshop is an interactive game that will teach you the fundamental science behind climate change and empower you to take action. Learn about the impacts of climate change\, discuss solutions\, and connect with like-minded individuals passionate about creating a more sustainable future. \nWhether you’re a seasoned environmentalist or just starting to learn about climate change\, this workshop is for you! Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation and make a difference. See you there! \nMarie Buhl\, PhD Candidate\, UC Merced\nCarla Fresquez\, Sustainability Engagement Manager\, UC Davis \nRegister: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/climate-fresk-climate-change-workshop-tickets-1259748193759?aff=oddtdtcreator
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/climate-fresk-at-uc-davis/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carla Fresquez":MAILTO:ccfresquez@ucdavis.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250306T180000
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CREATED:20250223T233425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T151013Z
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SUMMARY:Minerva University Sustainability Lab: Applying Satellite Data to SDGs (5-6 pm PST)
DESCRIPTION:As the availability and quality of satellite data rapidly increases\, there are many opportunities to better understand SDGs and influence decision making using satellites. In this event\, the faculty of Minerva’s Sustainability Lab will present our program on how satellite data can be used to address sustainability problems and students will present projects of specific applications of satellite data to various SDGs. \nAndy Dosmann\, PhD\, Professor of Natural Sciences\, Minerva University\nPeter Zoogman\, PhD\, Professor of Natural Sciences\, Minerva University\nStudents in the Minerva Sustainability Lab based in Buenos Aires\, San Francisco\, and Seoul \nTo Join: https://minerva-edu.zoom.us/j/94070173899?pwd=aVX03LKki584Paavqp50Way5eCKF3m.1\nMeeting ID: 940 7017 3899\nPasscode: 354026
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/minerva-university-sustainability-lab-applying-satellite-data-to-sdgs-5-6-pm-pst/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Andy Dosmann":MAILTO:adosmann@minerva.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T110000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250223T232909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T151144Z
UID:2249-1741341600-1741345200@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Minerva University Sustainability Lab: Artificial Intelligence and SDGs (7 am PST/10 am EST)
DESCRIPTION:Artificial Intelligence will be a deciding factor in whether the UN Sustainable Development Goals are achieved. In this Zoom event\, the faculty of Minerva’s Sustainability Lab will present our program on how AI can be used to address sustainability problems and students will present projects of specific applications of AI to various SDGs. \nAndy Dosmann\, PhD\, Professor of Natural Sciences\, Minerva University\nOzgur Ozluk\, PhD\, Professor of Business\, Minerva University\nPatrick Watson\, PhD\, Professor of Computer Sciences\, Minerva University\nStudents in the Minerva Sustainability Lab based in Buenos Aires\, San Francisco\, and Seoul \nTo Join: https://minerva-edu.zoom.us/j/97110710831?pwd=1hLgbx9CFsMVSoTVgRW9GIebWOxBlE.1  \nMeeting ID: 971 1071 0831\nPasscode: 127485
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/minerva-university-sustainability-lab-artificial-intelligence-and-sdgs-7-am-pst-10-am-est/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Andy Dosmann":MAILTO:adosmann@minerva.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250307T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20250307T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250226T175130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T175200Z
UID:2260-1741363200-1741366800@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:SDG Goal 17
DESCRIPTION:Overview of SDG goals\, SDG 17 lecture. \n  \nProf (Dr) T V Suresh Kumar\, Advisor to Pro Chancellor –  Aditya University\, Kakinada \, Andhra Pradesh\, India \n  \nRegister: https://tinyurl.com/mtke59fw
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/sdg-goal-17/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250309T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250309T233000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250226T183146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T183146Z
UID:2266-1741563000-1741563000@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Call for Papers Deadline: Regional Sustainable Economic Development around the Global
DESCRIPTION:Monmouth University and the McMullen Family invite submissions for the first annual workshop on “Regional Sustainable Economic Development around the Globe”\, on June 6–7\, 2025. The workshop is co-organized by the Joint Research Center of the European Commission\, the Institute of Global Business and Society at TH Köln\, and CED (Center for Economic Development & Social Change). \nClimate change\, and the responses in both the public and private sector have led to an increasing presence of sustainability in all parts of the economy. Much attention is given to the analysis on the global and national level\, while also at the regional level these challenges need to be addressed. According to the OECD (2023)\, “quality regional development policy is essential for inclusive economic outcomes\, well-being\, environmental sustainability\, and resilience. Regions\, cities and rural areas play a crucial role in responding to megatrends including climate change\, digitalization\, demographic shifts\, and globalization.” The workshop aims to bring together academics\, policymakers and industry representatives to discuss these challenges and to learn from each other. \nTopics include\, but are not necessarily limited to: \n\nclimate risks\, climate change and the impact on the regional economy\nregional economic and environmental policies\, strategies and management\nsustainable coastal development\nenergy and ecological transition\ngreen  transition\, resilience and inclusiveness\nclimate change\, migration and the regional economy\nESG\, CSR and environmental management\ngreen finance\, insurance of climate risks\nmicro\, small and medium sized local businesses and the challenges of climate risks\nsustainable entrepreneurship and green marketing\n\nStudies can be on regions from advanced\, emerging or developing economies. \n  \nFor more information on the call for proposals and conference (in person June 6-7\, Monmouth University\, West Long Branch\, New Jersey): \nRegional Sustainable Economic Development around the Globe \n \n 
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/call-for-papers-deadline-regional-sustainable-economic-development-around-the-global/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Tjeerd Boonman":MAILTO:tboonman@monmouth.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250310T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250310T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20250220T153115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T151233Z
UID:2228-1741608000-1741618800@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Biomímética\, Océanos y Bioética en procesos de Desarrollo sustentable (12.00-15.00 CST)
DESCRIPTION:Discover how nature inspires sustainability! Join us on this webinar on biomimicry\, oceans\, and bioethics for a sustainable future. \nPresented in Spanish \n• Mariana Berenice Reyna Fabian\, Coordinadora de Ciencia\, Oceana en México\n• Raúl Héctor Rodríguez Otero\n• Marilyn Mendoza Ramírez\, Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Santa Fe \n  \nRegister: https://itesm.zoom.us/meeting/register/SmJ-LMJeSMqu3K2HZcVT-Q \nHours: 12.00-15.00 CST
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/biomimetica-oceanos-y-bioetica-en-procesos-de-desarrollo-sustentable-12-00-15-00-cst/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Mendoza Ram%C3%ADrez":MAILTO:marilyn.mendoza@tec.mx
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250315
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20240801T125336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T130619Z
UID:2182-1741824000-1741996799@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Yonsei University Global Engagement and Empowerment Forum 2025\, March 13-14\, Seoul
DESCRIPTION:Visit https://www.geef-sd.org/ for updates on registration and program details. \nThe Global Engagement & Empowerment Forum on Sustainable Development (GEEF)\, co-hosted by the Institute for Global Engagement & Empowerment (IGEE)\, Ban Ki-moon Foundation for a Better Future\, and Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens\, is an annual international event where all stakeholders\, including global leaders and experts\, convene to collaborate towards accomplishing the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/yonsei-university-global-engagement-and-empowerment-forum-2025-march-13-14-seoul/
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CREATED:20250225T140424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T143117Z
UID:2253-1741950000-1741950000@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Sustainable Global Leadership and Citizenship – Act Now (11.00-12.00 CET)
DESCRIPTION:This webinar presents the results of student group work using challenge-based learning and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework. Students from Université Côte d’Azur and North Carolina State University will present ways of acting as global citizens and leaders toward tackliitng local challenges from Côte d’Azur for achieving UN SDGs.\nThe event is part of the inter-university collaboration using challenge-based and community-based learning for promoting students’ global engagement to achieve UN SDGs. \nRegister: https://univ-cotedazur.zoom.us/meeting/register/jW7S0pnZTVy2AITW8ztvhg\n  \nOrganizers: Université Côte d’Azur and North Carolina State University
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/sustainable-global-leadership-and-citizenship-act-now-11-00-12-00-cet/
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Natalia Timus":MAILTO:natalia.timus@univ-cotedazur.fr
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250522T090000
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CREATED:20250519T174706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T220843Z
UID:2309-1747904400-1747908000@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Connecting the Sustainable Development Goals to Disaster Resiliency
DESCRIPTION:How do we prepare for disasters\, and respond\, recover and rebuild? Why is disaster resilience important for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals? \nJoin the UC Davis SDG Interns for a virtual event to discuss disaster resiliency and supporting communities\, including through governmental and university initiatives. \nThe program will profile California wildfire recovery efforts\, highlight the importance of collaborative research and action and share ways that universities can support their campus communities. \nFeatured Speakers\n\nEric Gudz\, Planning and Intelligence Section Chief\, State Operations Center\, CA Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)\nNicolás Alberto Pascal\, Founder & Director\, UC Disaster Resilience Network\nBeth Greenwood\, Associate Dean for Global Legal Education\, UC Davis School of Law\n\nUN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Interns\n\nRishita Kumar\nGenevie Kasey Hong\nMeghan Grace Van Note\nNitya Golla\nChely Saens\n\nRegister to attend
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/connecting-the-sustainable-development-goals-to-disaster-resiliency/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260221
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CREATED:20260216T152347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T190621Z
UID:2350-1771200000-1771631999@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Sustainability Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nSustainability Week 2026 at Christ University is a week-long initiative designed to foster awareness\, dialogue\, and action towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) SDG 5 Hub Chair for the 2025–2027 cohort\, Christ University reaffirms its commitment to advancing gender equality through education\, research\, and community engagement. Anchored in the theme “Athena’s Arc\,” the event symbolically represents wisdom\, leadership\, and collective responsibility—values that strongly resonate with the mandate of SDG 5 (Gender Equality). The programme will feature panel discussions\, leadership forums\, workshops\, exhibitions\, student-led activities\, and community engagement initiatives\, with a special focus on gender equality\, sustainable communities\, and inclusive development. Through coordinated activities across its six campuses\, the initiative is expected to directly and indirectly engage over 40\,000 students of Christ University. The week-long programme aims to cultivate sustainability leadership\, interdisciplinary collaboration\, and active citizenship across the university community. \nRegister here:  \nPresenters: \nFaculty Members\, Researchers\, and Students from all Deaneries and Departments of Christ University\, leading sustainability stalls\, community outreach programmes\, exhibitions\, and experiential learning activities; \nSDG Coordinators and Student Leaders\, Christ University; Invited Academicians\, Policy Experts\, Industry Professionals\, and Sustainability Practitioners from national and international institutions; and \nCommunity Partners and Civil Society Representatives collaborating on outreach and engagement initiatives \nLanguage: English \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nSDG 5 – Gender Equality\nSDG 1 – No Poverty\nSDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being\nSDG 4 – Quality Education\nSDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth\nSDG 9 – Industry\, Innovation and Infrastructure\nSDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities\nSDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities\nSDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production\nSDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals\nIn addition\, all 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be addressed through department-wise academic\, experiential\, and community-based activities during Sustainability Week 2026.\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership) \n\nPeople\nPlanet\nProsperity\nPeace\nPartnership
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/sustainability-week-2026/
LOCATION:Christ University\, DHARMARAM COLLEGE\, Hosur Main Road\, Bhavani Nagar\, Post\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka 560029\, India\, Bengaluru\, Karnataka\, 560029\, India
ORGANIZER;CN="Leena James":MAILTO:sdg@christuniversity.in
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260307
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260220T152332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T152332Z
UID:2395-1772409600-1772841599@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:The Asia Pacific School of Business Hosts 2026 SDG Global Action and Future Vision Week
DESCRIPTION:  \nEvent Description: \nAs the world reaches the critical midpoint of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development\, the urgency to accelerate progress toward the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has never been more pronounced. Adopted by all UN Member States in 2015\, the SDGs represent a universal blueprint for eradicating poverty\, reducing inequality\, combating climate change\, and ensuring peace and prosperity for all people and the planet. Yet\, global assessments reveal that progress across nearly half of the SDG targets has stalled\, with some regressing due to overlapping crises—climate volatility\, persistent economic disparities\, public health vulnerabilities\, and growing social fragmentation. In this pivotal moment\, higher education institutions emerge not as passive observers\, but as the primary architects of systemic\, transformative change. \nBusiness schools\, in particular\, hold a unique and irreplaceable position in driving SDG progress. As institutions that cultivate the next generation of corporate leaders\, policymakers\, social entrepreneurs\, and global citizens\, we are tasked with embedding sustainable development into the very DNA of leadership education and practice. The Asia Pacific School of Business (APSB) has long championed this mission\, rooted in our core belief that business success and societal well-being are inextricably linked. For over two decades\, APSB has stood as a premier institution of management education in the Asia Pacific— a region home to more than 60% of the world’s population\, the engine of global economic growth\, and a microcosm of both the world’s most pressing SDG challenges and its most innovative solutions. With our strategic campuses in Shenzhen—a global hub for green technology\, circular economy\, and low-carbon development—and Hanoi—a rapidly emerging center for inclusive urban growth and community-driven sustainability—APSB is uniquely positioned to bridge global SDG mandates with on-the-ground regional action. \nAgainst this backdrop\, APSB is honored to announce the 2026 SDG Global Action and Future Vision Week\, an official flagship initiative hosted under the framework of the University Global Coalition (UGC)\, in partnership with the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI)\, and aligned with the UGC’s annual SDG Action & Awareness Week (March 2–6\, 2026). This five-day hybrid event unites a global online audience with in-person participants at our Shenzhen and Hanoi campuses\, with a singular mission: to raise awareness of the SDGs among higher education students\, faculty\, and staff\, build practical capacity for sustainable action\, and inspire and empower our academic community to translate knowledge into tangible impact on their campuses and in their local communities. \nThis initiative is a testament to APSB’s unwavering commitment to the UGC and UNAI’s shared vision—one that leverages the collective power of academia to advance the UN’s global goals. It is more than a series of academic events: it is a call to action for the Asia Pacific higher education community to lead by example\, to foster cross-border and cross-sector collaboration\, and to position our region as a global leader in sustainable development. We invite students\, faculty\, staff\, industry partners\, civil society organizations\, and global changemakers to join us in this vital endeavor— to turn awareness into action\, vision into impact\, and individual effort into a collective movement that advances the promise of the 2030 Agenda for all. \nPlease refer to this link for more information: https://www.apsb.edu.eu/news_events/1693.html \nLanguage: English \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nAgenda 2030\n\n  \nDetailed Event Program (March 2–6\, 2026) – All Activities in Table Format \nAll times are listed in Singapore Standard Time (SGT\, UTC+8); Hanoi events are held at UTC+7 (1 hour earlier local time)\, and Shenzhen events align with SGT (UTC+8). All online sessions are recorded and available 24/7 on the global platform for on-demand viewing. The program includes one core plenary day (with opening and closing ceremonies) and three dedicated action days\, as required. \n\n\n\nDate\nTime (SGT)\nEvent Title\nFormat\nTarget Audience\nKey Details & Speakers\nTheme/Aligned SDGs\n\n\nMarch 2\, 2026 (Core Plenary   Day)\n08:00–09:00 (Hanoi:   07:00–08:00)\nOffline Registration & SDG   Networking Breakfast\nIn-Person (Shenzhen + Hanoi)\nAll In-Person Participants\nSustainable\, local\,   plant-based refreshments; SDG-themed icebreakers; networking with APSB   faculty\, industry partners\, and local SDG leaders. Shenzhen features green   tech displays; Hanoi highlights community sustainability projects.\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\n08:30–09:00\nOnline Registration &   Virtual Networking Lounge Opening\nOnline (24/7)\nAll Online Participants\nVirtual check-in; access to   the global online platform; SDG interest groups and virtual networking; live   feeds of offline registration in Shenzhen and Hanoi.\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\n09:30–11:00\nOfficial Opening Ceremony:   2026 SDG Global Action and Future Vision Week\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nHosts: Prof. Sarah Lim (Dean\,   APSB\, Online); Prof. Li Wei (Shenzhen Campus Director\, In-Person); Prof.   Nguyen Minh (Hanoi Campus Director\, In-Person). Welcoming Remarks: H.E. Maria   Fernandes (UN Resident Coordinator\, Singapore\, Online); Dr. James Thompson   (UGC Executive Director\, Online); Ms. Amara Nwosu (UNAI Director\, Online);   Mr. Chen Wei (Shenzhen Municipal Ecology and Environment Bureau\, In-Person);   Ms. Pham Thi Lan (Hanoi People’s Committee\, In-Person). Keynote: Prof.   Jeffrey Sachs (SDSN Director\, Columbia University\, Online). APSB SDG Pledge   by all participants.\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\n11:00–11:30\nMorning Break & Global   Networking\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nVirtual and in-person   networking; SDG resource booths (UGC/UNAI materials) at Shenzhen/Hanoi   campuses; virtual resource library access for online participants.\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\n11:30–13:00\nPlenary Panel: Asia Pacific   SDG Priorities – Challenges and Innovative Solutions\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nModerator: Prof. Tan Wei Liang   (APSB SDG Center Director\, Online). Panelists: Ms. Zhang Li (BYD CEO\,   Shenzhen\, In-Person); Mr. Tran Sy Thanh (Hanoi People’s Committee   Chairperson\, In-Person); Ms. Suma Chakrabarti (Former EBRD President\,   Online); Mr. Takeo Konishi (ADB Chief Economist\, Online); Ms. Vandana Shiva   (Environmental Activist\, Online). Open Q&A for all participants.\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\n13:00–14:30\nLunch & SDG Global   Resource Fair\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nIn-person sustainable lunch at   Shenzhen/Hanoi campuses; virtual global resource fair (online) featuring UGC\,   UNAI\, UN agencies (UNDP\, UNEP\, UN Women)\, and civil society organizations   (WWF\, Greenpeace). Offline booths at campuses for local SDG partners.\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\n14:30–16:00\nParallel Plenary Sessions: SDG   Foundations and Regional Relevance\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants (Beginner to   Intermediate)\nThree parallel sessions: 1.   Online: “The 17 SDGs: A Global Blueprint for Action” (UNAI SDG   Expert); 2. Shenzhen In-Person: “SDGs in Shenzhen: Carbon Neutrality\,   Green Tech\, and Circular Economy” (Prof. Li Wei\, APSB); 3. Hanoi   In-Person: “SDGs in Hanoi: Inclusive Urban Development and Climate   Resilience” (Prof. Nguyen Minh\, APSB).\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\n16:00–16:30\nAfternoon Break & SDG   Project Showcase\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nVirtual and in-person showcase   of student and faculty SDG projects from APSB and UGC member institutions;   networking with project leaders.\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\n16:30–18:00\nLaunch of APSB Global SDG   Action Fund\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants (Students\,   Faculty\, Community Partners)\nOfficial launch of the APSB   Global SDG Action Fund (grants for student/faculty-led SDG projects). Details   on applications\, eligibility\, impact measurement; live Q&A with the   fund’s steering committee.\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\nMarch 2\, 2026 (Core Plenary   Day)\n18:30–20:00\nOfficial Closing Ceremony: Day   1 – Uniting for Action\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nHost: Prof. Sarah Lim (Dean\,   APSB\, Online). Recap of Day 1 and preview of Action Days (March 3–5). Guest   Speaker: Ms. Ana Toni (UNDP Asia Pacific Director\, Online). Call to Action:   Dr. James Thompson (UGC Executive Director\, Online). Closing Remarks: Prof.   Michael Chen (APSB Associate Dean for Sustainability\, Online).\nGlobal Vision & Official   Launch\n\n\nMarch 3\, 2026 (Action Day 1)\n09:00–10:00\nKeynote Address:   “Sustainable Business Leadership in the Asia Pacific: From ESG to   Impact”\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nSpeaker: Ms. Helen Wong (CEO\,   OCBC Bank\, Singapore\, Online). Focus on aligning business strategy with SDGs   and measuring impact in emerging markets.\nSustainable Business &   Responsible Leadership (SDGs 8\, 9\, 12)\n\n\n10:30–12:30\nIn-Person Workshops (Parallel)\nIn-Person (Shenzhen + Hanoi)\nIn-Person Participants\nShenzhen: “Green Tech   Business Models and Carbon Neutrality for SMEs” (Partner: Shenzhen Green   Tech Association). Hanoi: “Inclusive Business Models for Rural and Urban   Communities in Vietnam” (Partner: UNDP Vietnam).\nSustainable Business &   Responsible Leadership (SDGs 8\, 9\, 12)\n\n\n14:00–15:30\nGlobal Online Workshop:   “SDG Integration into Corporate Strategy and ESG Reporting”\nOnline (24/7 Access)\nAll Participants\nLed by UGC Sustainable   Business Expert (Online). Practical training on embedding SDGs into corporate   operations and ESG reporting best practices.\nSustainable Business &   Responsible Leadership (SDGs 8\, 9\, 12)\n\n\n16:00–17:00\nStudent SDG Business   Innovation Challenge Launch\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nStudent Participants (Global)\nLaunch of competition for   student teams to develop sustainable business ideas for the Asia Pacific.   Details on rules\, judging criteria\, and prizes (seed funding from APSB SDG   Action Fund).\nSustainable Business &   Responsible Leadership (SDGs 8\, 9\, 12)\n\n\n18:00–19:30\nIndustry Roundtable:   “Asia Pacific Corporate Leaders on SDG Action”\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants (Students\,   Faculty\, Industry)\nFeaturing CEOs and   sustainability leaders from multinational and local enterprises in the Asia   Pacific. Open Q&A with online and in-person participants.\nSustainable Business &   Responsible Leadership (SDGs 8\, 9\, 12)\n\n\nMarch 4\, 2026 (Action Day 2)\n09:00–10:00\nKeynote Address: “Climate   Change in the Asia Pacific: Science\, Policy\, and Action”\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nSpeaker: Prof. Hoesung Lee   (Former Chair\, IPCC\, Online). Focus on Asia Pacific climate challenges\,   policy responses\, and academic leadership.\nClimate Action & Planetary   Stewardship (SDGs 13\, 14\, 15)\n\n\n10:30–14:00\nHands-On In-Person Activities   (Parallel)\nIn-Person (Shenzhen + Hanoi)\nIn-Person Participants\nShenzhen: “Mangrove   Conservation and Coastal Climate Resilience” (Field Trip – Partner:   Shenzhen Mangrove National Nature Reserve). Hanoi: “Red River   Biodiversity Protection and Community Clean-Up” (Community Project –   Partner: Hanoi Green City Association).\nClimate Action & Planetary   Stewardship (SDGs 13\, 14\, 15)\n\n\n15:00–16:30\nGlobal Online Workshop:   “Climate Action on University Campuses: Carbon Neutrality and   Sustainability Planning”\nOnline (24/7 Access)\nAll Participants (Faculty\,   Staff\, Students)\nLed by UGC Climate Action   Expert (Online). Practical guidance on developing campus carbon neutrality   plans and sustainability initiatives.\nClimate Action & Planetary   Stewardship (SDGs 13\, 14\, 15)\n\n\n17:00–18:00\nClimate Action Hackathon   Launch\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants (Students\,   Faculty)\nLaunch of hackathon for   students/faculty to design tech-driven solutions for Asia Pacific climate   challenges (urban heat islands\, flood resilience\, renewable energy access).   Cross-border team formation and guidelines.\nClimate Action & Planetary   Stewardship (SDGs 13\, 14\, 15)\n\n\n18:30–20:00\nGlobal Climate Action Panel:   “Youth and Academia Leading Climate Action in the Asia Pacific”\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nFeaturing youth climate   activists\, university climate researchers\, and local government climate   policy leaders. Open Q&A with online and in-person participants.\nClimate Action & Planetary   Stewardship (SDGs 13\, 14\, 15)\n\n\nMarch 5\, 2026 (Action Day 3)\n09:00–10:00\nKeynote Address:   “Inclusive Education and the SDGs: Empowering the Next Generation of   Changemakers”\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants (Educators\,   Students\, Faculty)\nSpeaker: Ms. Stefania Giannini   (UNESCO Assistant Director-General for Education\, Online). Focus on   integrating SDGs into inclusive higher education curricula.\nInclusive Education\, Community   Action & Partnerships (SDGs 4\, 5\, 10\, 11\, 17)\n\n\n10:30–12:30\nEducator Workshops (Parallel)\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nEducators\, Faculty\n1. Online: “Integrating   the SDGs into Higher Education Curricula – Interdisciplinary Approaches”   (UNAI Education Expert); 2. Shenzhen In-Person: “Tech-Enabled Inclusive   Education for Sustainable Development” (Partner: Shenzhen University of   Education); 3. Hanoi In-Person: “Community-Based SDG Education for Rural   and Marginalized Communities” (Partner: Vietnam Ministry of Education   and Training).\nInclusive Education\, Community   Action & Partnerships (SDGs 4\, 5\, 10\, 11\, 17)\n\n\n14:00–15:30\nCommunity Engagement Training:   “Designing and Implementing Community-Led SDG Projects”\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants (Students\,   Faculty\, Community Partners)\nLed by UGC community   development experts. Practical training in needs assessment\, stakeholder   engagement\, and impact measurement for community SDG projects.\nInclusive Education\, Community   Action & Partnerships (SDGs 4\, 5\, 10\, 11\, 17)\n\n\n16:00–18:00\nGlobal SDG Partnership Forum:   “Bridging Borders: Global Academic Partnerships for the SDGs”\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nFaculty\, Institutional   Representatives\, UGC Members\nFeaturing UGC member   institutions worldwide. Panels on cross-border SDG research\, student   exchanges\, and joint campus initiatives; live matchmaking for new global   partnerships.\nInclusive Education\, Community   Action & Partnerships (SDGs 4\, 5\, 10\, 11\, 17)\n\n\n18:30–20:00\nStudent SDG Leadership Summit:   “Youth Leadership for the SDGs in the Asia Pacific”\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nStudent Participants (Global)\nStudent leaders from APSB\, UGC   member institutions\, and youth sustainability organizations share SDG project   experiences. Open discussion on empowering youth in sustainable development.\nInclusive Education\, Community   Action & Partnerships (SDGs 4\, 5\, 10\, 11\, 17)\n\n\nMarch 6\, 2026 (Closing Day)\n09:00–12:00\nSDG Project Proposal Showcase\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants (Project   Presenters\, Experts)\nParticipants present SDG   project proposals (for APSB Global SDG Action Fund). Feedback from UGC\, UNAI\,   and industry experts; live voting for People’s Choice Award.\nFrom Vision to Action:   Sustaining SDG Progress\n\n\n13:00–15:30\nAction Planning Workshops:   “Turning Ideas into Action: SDG Project Planning for Campuses and   Communities”\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nLed by project management   experts. Participants develop detailed action plans for their SDG   initiatives\, with access to UGC and UNAI toolkits.\nFrom Vision to Action:   Sustaining SDG Progress\n\n\n16:00–18:00\nOfficial Closing Ceremony:   2026 SDG Global Action and Future Vision Week\nHybrid (Online + In-Person)\nAll Participants\nRecap: Highlight reel of the   week. Impact Announcement: Prof. Sarah Lim (APSB Dean\, Online). SDG   Commitment Signing: All participants. Guest Speaker: Dr. Shamshad Akhtar (UN   Under-Secretary-General\, Online). Closing Remarks: Ms. Amara Nwosu (UNAI   Director)\, Dr. James Thompson (UGC Executive Director)\, Prof. Li Wei   (Shenzhen)\, Prof. Nguyen Minh (Hanoi). Next Steps: Ongoing SDG support and   resources.\nFrom Vision to Action:   Sustaining SDG Progress
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/the-asia-pacific-school-of-business-hosts-2026-sdg-global-action-and-future-vision-week/
LOCATION:Hybrid
ORGANIZER;CN="The Asia Pacific School of Business":MAILTO:sdgweek2026@apsb.edu
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CREATED:20260223T173411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T152848Z
UID:2445-1772442000-1772445600@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:SDG Action and Awareness Week Kick Off – From Commitment to Action: The Role of Universities in Advancing the 2030 Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nThe kick-off event for the 2026 edition of the UGC SDG Action and Awareness Week will showcase the role of higher education institutions in advancing the 2030 Agenda. The panel will bring leaders from several HEIs and university networks to share their thoughts and express the urgency of collaboration to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. \nThe panel welcomes Arturo Condo\, President of EARTH University\, Costa Rica as the moderator; a special video by our SDG Action and Awareness Week co-sponsor\, the United Nations Academic Impact presented by Maher Nasser\, Director of the Outreach Division; Joanna Regulska\, Vice-Provost of the University of California\, Davis\, Committee Member for UGC and Co-Lead for the UNAI SDG 2 Hub; and Karina Ruiz\, Strategic Partnerships Lead of Tecnologico de Monterrey and Co-Lead for the 2026 SDG Action and Awareness Week Organizing Committee. \nMeeting link here:  \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85052937654?pwd=ATXr6P9qIa0szHzl3V8zMZlhza9ZXu.1 \nMeeting ID: 850 5293 7654\nPasscode: 450489 \nPresenters: \nModerador: \n\nArturo Condo\, President of EARTH University and Chair of the University Global Coalition and Co-Chair of the UNAI SDG 2 Hub\n\nPanelists: \n\nJoanna Regulska\, Vice-Provost of the University of California\, Davis\, Committee Member for UGC and Co-Lead for the UNAI SDG 2 Hub\nKarina Ruiz\, Strategic Partnerships Lead of Tecnológico de Monterrey and Co-Lead for the 2026 SDG Action and Awareness Week Organizing Committee.\n\nVideo Appearances: \n\nUnited Nations Academic Impact presented by Maher Nasser\, Director of the Outreach Division\nCo-Founder of the University Global Coalition\, 12th President of the Georgia Institute of Technology\, Ángel Cabrera\n\nLanguage: English \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nSDG 4 – Quality Education\nSDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership) \n\nPeople\nPlanet\nProsperity\nPeace\nPartnership
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/sdg-action-and-awareness-week-kick-off-from-commitment-to-action-the-role-of-universities-in-advancing-the-2030-agenda/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
ORGANIZER;CN="Florencia Reiche Blanco":MAILTO:freiche@earth.ac.cr
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Monterrey:20260302T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Monterrey:20260302T120000
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CREATED:20260224T140214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T140214Z
UID:2450-1772447400-1772452800@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:De los ODS a la Regeneración: El siguiente paso para los negocios en tiempos de policrisis
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nEvento organizado por el Tec de Monterrey para abrir una conversación interactiva sobre el papel de los ODS en la última década y los desafíos que enfrentan ante el contexto actual de policrisis (climática\, social\, económica y ecológica). También se introducirán principios de regeneración y transformación sistémica aplicados al rol de la empresa\, la innovación y el emprendimiento\, llevando a una reflexión orientada a la acción positiva. \nMeeting link here:  \nhttps://itesm.zoom.us/j/86040126130?pwd=ArV7hlEAGFXfUUjG69pn07LPesIpbj.1 \nPresenters: \nMtro. Raúl Montiel Calderón\nProfesor de Cátedra\, Laboratorio de Transformación Sistémica\nTec de Monterrey \nLanguage: Spanish \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nSDG 8\nSDG 12\nSDG 13\nSDG 17\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership) \n\nPlanet\nPartnership
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/de-los-ods-a-la-regeneracion-el-siguiente-paso-para-los-negocios-en-tiempos-de-policrisis/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
ORGANIZER;CN="Ra%C3%BAl Montiel Calder%C3%B3n":MAILTO:rmontielc@tec.mx
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Monterrey:20260302T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Monterrey:20260302T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260220T162136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T200242Z
UID:2411-1772449200-1772463600@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Botánica\, Bioética y Seguridad Alimentaria en los Procesos de Desarrollo Sustentable.
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nIn this series of workshops and conferences\, discover how areas such as Botany\, Bioethics\, Food Security\, and Sustainable Energy are interwoven with the SDGs. \nRegister here:  \nPresenters: \n\nAmaranta Arellano\, Curadora Técnica\, Herbario de Plantas ornamentales “Carlos Contreras Pagés”\nFacultad de Arquitectura\, UNAM.\nRocío López de Juambelz\, Curadora en Jefe \, Herbario de Plantas ornamentales “Carlos Contreras Pagés”\nFacultad de Arquitectura\, UNAM.\nRaúl Héctor Rodríguez Otero.Independent Consultant\nAldo Rojas Beltrán\, SENASICA.\nGrupo Estudiantil “STEAM-natá” \, Tecnológico de Monterrey\, Campus Santa Fe\nSociedad Estudiantil “SADES”\, Tecnológico de Monterrey\, Campus Santa Fe\nMarilyn Mendoza Ramírez\, Tecnológico de Monterrey\, Campus Santa Fe\n\nLanguage: Spanish \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nODS 1 NO POVERTY\nODS 2 ZERO HUNGER\nODS 4 QUALITY EDUCATION\nODS 5 GENDER EQUALITY\nODS 7 AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY\nODS 15 LIFE ON LAND\nODS 17 PARTNERSHIP FOR THE GOALS\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership) \n\nPeople\nPlanet\nProsperity\nPartnership\n\nAdditional Info: \nWORKSHOPS\n11:00-12:45 hrs. Workshop A: A Look at the Plant World: Learning about its Parts and Biodiversity.\nDr. Amaranta Arellano – Dr. Rocío López de Juambelz\, Faculty of Architecture\, UNAM. Requirement: Small plant with roots\, a magniying glass\, a cutter.\n11:00-12:45 hrs. Workshop B: “Building Solutions for Energy Poverty” STEAM-Natá Student Group – SADES Student Society. Tecnológico de Monterrey\, Santa Fe Campus. \nPRESENTATIONS\n13:00-14:00 hrs. “Bioethical Premises for Sustainable Development.” Mtro. Raúl Héctor Rodríguez Otero.\n14:00-15:00 hrs. “Risk Assessment in New Technologies.” Biologist Aldo Rojas Beltrán. SENASICA
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/botanica-bioetica-y-seguridad-alimentaria-en-los-procesos-de-desarrollo-sustentable/
LOCATION:Tecnologico de Monterrey\, Tecnologico de Monterrey\, Campus Santa Fe. Salón de Usos Múltiples (SUM\, Aulas 4\, Nivel 2) Av. Carlos Lazo No. 100\, Col. Santa Fe\, Delegación Álvaro Obregón\, México D.F.\, C.P. 01389\, Santa Fe\, Monterrey\, 01389\, Mexico
ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Mendoza Ram%C3%ADrez":MAILTO:marilyn.mendoza@tec.mx
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260220T154635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T154635Z
UID:2402-1772452800-1772456400@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Foresight for Climate Resilience
DESCRIPTION:  \nEvent Description: \nLearn from a panel of experts about how futures and foresights approaches can be used to build climate resilience in Canadian cities. \nCities around the world are increasingly planning for and responding to climate risks\, trying to use long-term perspective to weigh actions today against a range of possible future outcomes that may take decades to materialize. Yet day-to-day demands and short planning cycles often make it difficult to look too far ahead. \nWhile many solutions already exist\, scaling them requires rethinking our approaches to governance\, decision-making\, and our societal values. That work begins with envisioning alternative futures and using foresight to try to imagine and anticipate what the future brings. \nJoin us on March 2nd from 12pm – 1pm EST at the Grebel Gallery for an engaging dialogue exploring practical tools and approaches to help cities envision and plan for more resilient futures. The event will explore what future climate risks cities face\, what creative and design-based approaches exist for exploring future planning\, and how cities can spark and support real change in their communities. \nRegister here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/foresight-for-climate-resilience-tickets-1982799129572 \nPresenters: \n-Elizabeth Cook\, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies\n-Helen Kerr\, KerrSmith Design and OCAD University\n-Lauren Withycombe-Keeler\, Arizona State University\n-Marta Berbés-Blázquez\, University of Waterloo (Facilitator) \nLanguage: English \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nSDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities\nSDG 13 – Climate Action\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership) \n\nPeople\nPlanet\nProsperity\nPartnership
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/foresight-for-climate-resilience/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Costa_Rica:20260302T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Costa_Rica:20260302T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260216T163435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T173258Z
UID:2360-1772460000-1772467200@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Third Edition of the International Virtual Workshop on Environmental Pollution Data Management within the Framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDGs)
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nThis event is a collaborative initiative involving academics and researchers from the Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Sciences of the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí (Mexico)\, the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the National University of Cuyo (Argentina)\, and EARTH University (Costa Rica).\nWithin the framework of reflection on the United Nations 2030 Agenda and the formulation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)\, encompassing 169 targets across the economic\, social\, and environmental dimensions\, it is considered essential to assess their performance and impact from a global to a local scale. In particular\, seven SDGs are of special interest\, as several of their targets and scopes require robust data management in order to diagnose conditions\, develop models\, and generate projections that support decision-making across different sectors of society. These goals include: SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation; SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy; SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities; SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; SDG 13: Climate Action; SDG 14: Life Below Water; and SDG 15: Life on Land.\nThe main objective of the workshop is to train students in the analysis and interpretation of environmental pollution data\, enabling them to identify the applicable regulatory frameworks related to water\, soil\, and air\, as well as to recognize prevention and mitigation strategies for environmental impacts aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.\nThroughout the workshop\, reflections are conducted in relation to the 2030 Agenda. Participants are guided on the importance of environmental\, social\, and economic sustainability indicators\, as well as technological indicators that have evolved over time and their relationship with indicators of water\, soil\, and air pollution. Special emphasis is placed on the relevance of national environmental information systems and on how issues related to water\, soil\, and air pollution are addressed from a technical and scientific perspective\, considering information categories such as indices\, variables\, indicators-parameters\, and the study of physicochemical and biological properties\, among others.\nSimilarly\, several key questions are addressed\, such as: What considerations should be taken into account when studying contaminants in water\, soil\, and air? What can be investigated\, and for what purpose should contaminants be studied? Examples of models documented in scientific studies are presented\, illustrating the variables and indicators used to assess environmental impacts and pollution arising from anthropogenic and natural activities\, as well as the importance of establishing direct and indirect relationships when addressing pollution issues. Finally\, a practical component is carried out involving the analysis of specific environmental quality datasets for water\, soil\, and air\, their interpretation within national and international regulatory frameworks\, and the use of specialized software for contaminant modeling. \nMeeting here: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_NGUxYTg0YzUtNGUwOC00ODk2LWI5MDUtOWU2NjJjMmJhMjVk%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%220a81ffad-ecde-490c-9d85-442777ce8e9f%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2219a003b7-c57e-4bcd-8941-5a2c5b8ac5b9%22%7d \nPresenters: \nInstructor: \n\nDr. Jorge Alonso Alcalá Jáuregui\, Professor\, Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary Sciences\, Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí (Mexico).\n\nFacilitators: \n\nDr. Idrissa Diedhiou\, Professor\, EARTH University (Costa Rica).\nDr. María Flavia Filippini\, Professor\, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences\, National University of Cuyo (Argentina).\nDr. Daniela Cónsoli\, Professor\, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences\, National University of Cuyo (Argentina).\nDr. Eduardo Martínez Carretero\, Professor\, IADIZA (CONICET)\, Geobotany and Phytogeography\, Mendoza\, Argentina.\n\nLanguage: Spanish \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nSDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation\nSDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy\nSDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities\nSDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production\nSDG 13: Climate Action\nSDG 14: Life Below Water\nSDG 15: Life on Land\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership): \n\nPeople\nPlanet\nProsperity\nPeace\nPartnership
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/third-edition-of-the-international-virtual-workshop-on-environmental-pollution-data-management-within-the-framework-of-the-2030-agenda-for-sustainable-development-sdgs/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
ORGANIZER;CN="Prof. Idrissa Di%C3%A9dhiou":MAILTO:idiedhiou@earth.ac.cr
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260213T224742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T190116Z
UID:2339-1772476200-1772481600@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Embrace Healing and Reconciliation in Countries That Suffer from Broken Systems
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nThis student-led conversation explores how restorative justice can help repair harm\, rebuild trust\, and transform systems affected by deep structural inequities. Through dialogue grounded in practice and lived experience\, panelists will examine how restorative approaches move beyond punishment toward accountability\, healing\, and sustainable peace. \nRegister here: https://carter-school.ticketbud.com/embrace-healing-and-reconciliation-in-countries \nPresenters: \nKimiko Lighty Director of Special Projects\, Restorative Arlington Restorative Justice Facilitator & Circle Keeper Shukria Dellawar Peace Practitioner and Consultant \nLanguage: English \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nSDG 16 – Peace\, Justice and Strong Institutions\nSDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities\nSDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership): \n\nPeace\nPartnership
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/embrace-healing-and-reconciliation-in-countries-that-suffer-from-broken-systems/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Development Goals Week
ORGANIZER;CN="Mercedes Allsop":MAILTO:mallsop@gmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260217T204527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T204606Z
UID:2381-1772478000-1772481600@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Conversatorio sobre el Abordaje Cuantitativo de la Sostenibilidad en Diferentes Zonas Geográficas
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nConversatorio sobre el abordaje cuantitativo de la sostenibilidad en diferentes zonas geográficas. \nRegister here: In-person event \nPresenters: EARTH University \n\nLester Rocha\,\nBryan Mendieta\,\nLeslie Antonio González Grajales\,\nRafael Marzall.\n\nLanguage: Spanish \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nODS 1\,\nODS 2\,\nODS 8\,\nODS 13\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership) \n 
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/conversatorio-sobre-el-abordaje-cuantitativo-de-la-sostenibilidad-en-diferentes-zonas-geograficas/
LOCATION:EARTH University\, Limón Province\, Mercedes\, Guacimo\, Limon\, Costa Rica
ORGANIZER;CN="Rafael Marzall":MAILTO:rmarzall@earth.ac.cr
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T223000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260303T000000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260302T214256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T214256Z
UID:2489-1772490600-1772496000@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Corporate Entrepreneurship in Circular Economy
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nOnline Class Discussion – Master in Management\, Telkom University \nThis online class discussion invites Master in Management students of Telkom University to critically explore the role of corporate entrepreneurship in advancing the circular economy\, grounded in the Indonesian ecological context. \nThe session is centered on the newly published book Bacaan Bumi: Pemikiran Ekologis untuk Indonesia\, which offers deep reflections on ecological crises\, human–nature relationships\, and alternative ways of thinking about development in Indonesia. Through this discussion\, students will examine how ecological values and systems thinking can inform strategic innovation\, intrapreneurship\, and sustainable value creation within corporations. \nMeeting link here: https://telkomuniversity-ac-id.zoom.us/j/93999069085 \nPresenters: \nThe discussion will be guided and facilitated by Ratna Lindawati Lubis https://www.sdgcompactfellows.org/ratna-lindawati-lubis\, in her role as Senior Faculty for the course Corporate Entrepreneurship in Circular Economy at Telkom University. This session forms part of the ongoing even (genap) academic semester 2025–2026. \nThe participants are students from the Master in Management (MM) Reguler-32 class\, consisting of 17 students\, who are currently undertaking the course as part of their graduate curriculum. As the course instructor\, she will guide the discussion by connecting theoretical perspectives from the newly published book Bacaan Bumi: Pemikiran Ekologis untuk Indonesia with strategic\, entrepreneurial\, and circular economy concepts relevant to corporate practice. \nLanguage: Bahasa Indonesia \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nIt aligns with the United Nations SDGs:\n• SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth): Promoting fair labor practices and sustainable economic growth.\n• SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities): Designing business models that promote resource efficiency\, waste reduction\, and regenerative urban solutions.\n• SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals): Fostering collaboration among businesses\, governments\, and civil society.\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership) \n\nPeople\nPlanet\nPartnership
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/corporate-entrepreneurship-in-circular-economy/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
ORGANIZER;CN="Ratna Lindawati Lubis":MAILTO:ratnalubis2015@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Costa_Rica:20260303T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Costa_Rica:20260303T110000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260223T172303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T165755Z
UID:2442-1772532000-1772535600@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Caminos de Impacto: De las Ideas a la Acción en el Mundo Real
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nLa Universidad EARTH presenta el panel “Caminos hacia el impacto: de las ideas a la acción en el mundo real”\, un espacio de diálogo que reunirá a graduados destacados que hoy lideran iniciativas de emprendimiento\, sostenibilidad y desarrollo en Guatemala\, Ecuador y Ruanda. \nEste conversatorio busca visibilizar ejemplos concretos de acción para el cumplimiento de la Agenda 2030 y la construcción de un futuro sostenible. A través de sus experiencias profesionales y personales\, los panelistas compartirán cómo han transformado los conocimientos adquiridos en sus estudios\, así como sus experiencias profesionales\, en un impacto positivo en sus comunidades y sectores. \nEste panel busca inspirar a la comunidad universitaria y al público en general\, mostrando que no existe un único camino hacia el cambio\, pero sí experiencias reales que demuestran que es posible transformar ideas en soluciones con impacto. \nMeeting link here:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/81082679155?pwd=D7kaKwgwOaCjjEtjn05aaMbmBSH9iv.1 \nMeeting ID: 810 8267 9155\nPasscode: 336718 \nPresenters: \nModerador: Arturo Condo \nPanelistas: Issa Secaira\, Pamela Metadjer\, Gustavo Manrique\, Norman Mugisha \nLanguage: Español \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nSDG 1 – No Poverty\nSDG 2 – Zero Hunger\nSDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being\nSDG 5 – Gender Equality\nSDG 4 – Quality Education\nSDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth\nSDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities\nSDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities\nSDG 13 – Climate Action\nSDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership) \n\nPeople\nPlanet\nProsperity\nPartnership
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/caminos-de-impacto-de-las-ideas-a-la-accion-en-el-mundo-real/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
ORGANIZER;CN="Florencia Reiche Blanco":MAILTO:freiche@earth.ac.cr
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260303T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260303T120000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260216T185948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260216T185948Z
UID:2369-1772532000-1772539200@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Conversatorio “Interdependencia del Lobo mexicano reintroducido con plantas medicinales clave para su subsistencia”
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nEste 2026 el lema del día internacional\, “Plantas medicinales y aromáticas: conservar la salud\, el patrimonio natural y los medios de subsistencia”\, destaca el papel fundamental que estas desempeñan en el mantenimiento de la salud humana\, el patrimonio cultural y los medios de vida locales\, y las crecientes presiones a las que se enfrentan debido a la pérdida de hábitats\, la sobreexplotación y el cambio climático.\nPara lograrlo\, la Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango (UJED)\, con el liderazgo del Instituto de Silvicultura e Industria de la Madera y el acompañamiento de las Facultades de Ciencias Exactas\, Ciencias Forestales y Ambientales y Ciencias Químicas\, en el marco del Día Mundial de la Vida Silvestre\, llevará a cabo un evento lúdico-académicoen modalidad híbrida\, para fomentar la cultura del cuidado del ambiente el próximo 3 de marzo con dos actividades:\n1. Conferencia magistral: “Interdependencia del Lobo mexicano reintroducido con plantas medicinales clave para su subsistencia” de 10am a 12pm\, en el Auditorio de la FCFyA de la UJED con videoconferencia impartida por Zoom.\n2. Actividad lúdica “Jugando con los ODS” de 12pm a 1pm en el domo de la FCFyA. \nWebsites:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89997756563?pwd=wFJJyVWAWMZKgY9TRLujcP2iqBe3Ok.1 ID de reunión: 899 9775 6563 \n\nCódigo de acceso: 014013\n\nPresenters: \n1. Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango (UJED)\n2. Instituto de Ecología\, AC. (INECOL)\n3. Subsecretaría General Académica (SSGA-UJED)\n4. Unidades Académicas: Instituto de Silvicultura e Industria de la Madera\, Facultades de Ciencias Exactas\, Ciencias Forestales y Ambientales y Ciencias Químicas\n5. Ponentes: Lobo mexicano. \n\nDr. Luis Manuel García Feria\, Representante del Proyecto del Lobo Gris Mexicano\, INECOL A.C.\nDr. Cruz Peña\, subdirector del Zoológico Sahuatoba\, Durango\nDr. Manuel Armando Salazar Borunda\, Facultad de Veterinaria y Zootecnia\,\nUJED (Reintroducción\, amenazas\, retos\, monitoreo médico y subsistencia).\nConclusiones del conversatorio: Dra. María Estela Frías Zepeda.\n\n6. Organizadores: Dra. Rosa Angélica Zamora Ríos\, Dra. Claudia Edith Bailón Soto y Dra. Alicia Ivette Maytorena Lazcano. \nLanguage: Spanish \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nODS 4 (Educación de calidad)\nODS 5 (Igualdad de género)\nODS 6 (Agua limpia y saneamiento)\nODS 13 (Acción por el clima)\nODS 15 (Vida de ecosistemas terrestres)\nODS 17 (Alianzas para lograr los objetivos)\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership): \n\nPeople\nPlanet\nProsperity\nPeace\nPartnership\n\nObjetivos del evento híbrido:\n1. Promover el conocimiento y la concientización del papel de la vida silvestre en nuestro día a día.\n2. Invitar a los jóvenes universitarios a conocer\, promover y adoptar acciones diarias de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible que mejor se adecúen a su contexto.\n3. Concientizar a la sociedad en general acerca de la necesidad de cuidar a las especies silvestres\, así como de la necesidad de buscar/generar medidas para alcanzar los ODS.\nDirigido a: Público en general interesado en temas de Desarrollo Sostenible\, integrantes de academias\, estudiantes de educación superior\, media superior y administrativos de la Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango (UJED) y grupos sociales interesados en los temas de lobo mexicano reintroducido y plantas medicinales.
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/conversatorio-interdependencia-del-lobo-mexicano-reintroducido-con-plantas-medicinales-clave-para-su-subsistencia/
ORGANIZER;CN="Dra. Alicia Ivette Maytorena Lazcano":MAILTO:alicia.maytorena@ujed.mx
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Costa_Rica:20260303T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Costa_Rica:20260303T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260220T172023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T172023Z
UID:2421-1772532000-1772550000@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Party at the Polls – Primary Edition
DESCRIPTION:The Green at Donaghey Hall\, 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m.\nSponsored by: UCA Bears at the Ballot\nParty at the Polls is a celebration of the democratic process and takes place at UCA’s campus polling site on every election day that the site is open! We will have free food\, giveaways\, and information for voters. We address Goal 16: Peace\, Justice\, and Strong Institutions. \n  \n  \nLink to events: https://uca.edu/global-learning/sdg-action-awareness-week-2026/
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/party-at-the-polls-primary-edition/
LOCATION:university of central kansas\, 201 Donaghey Ave.\, Conway\, Arkansas 72035 Phone: 501-450-5000\, Conway\, AR\, 72035\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Monterrey:20260303T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Monterrey:20260303T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260220T153325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T153325Z
UID:2399-1772535600-1772541000@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:Elaboración de papel reutilizado como acción educativa para el desarrollo sostenible
DESCRIPTION:  \nEvent Description: \nEl evento busca concientizar a la comunidad estudiantil sobre el consumo responsable de recursos y la reutilización de materiales\, vinculándolo principalmente con el ODS 12 (Producción y consumo responsables)\, así como con los ODS 13 (Acción por el clima) y ODS 15 (Vida de ecosistemas terrestres). \nMeeting link here: https://itesm.zoom.us/j/87387474541 \nPresenters: \nTBC \nLanguage: Spanish \nSDGs Addressed: \n\nSDG 12 – Producción y Consumo Responsables\nSDG 13 – Acción por el Clima\nSDG 15 – Vida de ecosistemas terrestres\n\n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership) \n\nPlanet
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/elaboracion-de-papel-reutilizado-como-accion-educativa-para-el-desarrollo-sostenible/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
ORGANIZER;CN="Oscar Felipe Fuentes":MAILTO:A01772710@tec.mx
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260303T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260303T121500
DTSTAMP:20260407T183017
CREATED:20260213T234508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T190831Z
UID:2347-1772537400-1772540100@universityglobalcoalition.org
SUMMARY:How Transportation Demand Management Can Help U.S. Universities Meet Sustainable Development Goals: A Case Study at JMU
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nHow do you change campus infrastructure\, policies\, and individual behavior to support a culture of walking\, bicycling and taking the bus? Valerie Kramer\, JMU Alternative Transportation Manager\, will be hosting an Action & Awareness Week virtual program exploring facilitating the shift to sustainable campus transportation. \nMeeting link: https://jmu-edu.zoom.us/j/86418281034?pwd=swiQ2kFBKzwf8aJd8QkaQ9jdPmblBy.1 \nMeeting ID: 864 1828 1034 \nPasscode: 477933 — \nPresenters: \nValerie Kramer\, Alternative Transportation Manager\, James Madison University \nLanguage: English \nSDGs Addressed: Goal 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities \n5 “P’s” of sustainable development (People\, Planet\, Prosperity\, Peace\, Partnership): \n\nPeople\nPlanet
URL:https://universityglobalcoalition.org/event/sustainable-transportation-on-us-university-campuses/
LOCATION:Virtual\, GA
ORGANIZER;CN="Valerie Kramer":MAILTO:kramerva@jmu.edu
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