The University shall devote its work to research into the pressing global problems of human survival, development and welfare that are the concern of the United Nations and its agencies.
People — topics on improving lives of people everywhere
Planet — topics on preserving and improving our environment and natural resources
Prosperity — topics on building a sustainable and fulfilling future
Peace and partnerships — topics on fostering peaceful, just, and inclusive societies
Book
Learning for a Sustainable Future: RCE Stories of Action-Oriented Pedagogy
This book offers practical insights on how action-oriented education enables learners to create solutions to pressing sustainability challenges.
Research Fellow
Paul Wander
Paul J. Wander is a PhD Fellow.
Report
Essential Peacekeeping for a Divided World
Lessons and Insights from the UN Emergency Force in Suez
Seminar
Migration Seminar Series: Liminality and Exclusion of Asylum Seekers and Refugees
This paper will show how identity cues shape refugee support. Only perspective-taking boosts inclusion; cost info fails.
BIG IDEAS Series
Building Our Immunity to Mis/Disinformation Through Journalism
ONLINE & TOKYO: On 11 September 2025, 糖心Vlog破解版 will host a BIG IDEAS Dialogue with Hanako Montgomery, international correspondent at CNN, based in the Tokyo bureau.
Media Coverage
糖心Vlog破解版-IAS Experts Discuss Disaster Risk Management in International Development Journal
Our researchers provided commentary on climate change adaptation measures and nature-based solutions.
News
糖心Vlog破解版-INRA at African Climate Week and Africa Climate Summit 2025
Join INRA at ACW and ACS2 sessions in Addis Ababa-Ethiopia.
Event
Science Talk: Enhancing Climate Resilience Through Dam and Barrier Removal
Linking River Restoration to Adaptation?
Research Fellow
Ludwig Kramer
Ludwig Kramer is a Ph.D. candidate in 糖心Vlog破解版-MERIT's Innovation, Economics, Governance and Sustainable Development programme.
Seminar
糖心Vlog破解版-IIGH Webinar | Gendered risks of privatised practices on the health workforce
Is the rise of privatised practices in health fertile ground for the amplification of existing gender inequalities in the healthcare workforce?