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Representing Exeter’s HASS (Humanities Arts and Social Science) Global Challenges Collaboratory
Joined May 2019
Helpful insights into decentralising the UK's ODA-funded research for greater efficiency (quite aside from the ethical/ecological impetus) Reforming UK Research and Development ODA for Greater Impact
cgdev.org
Building on a recent paper on UK ODA-financed research and development that discussed some of the issues with the current funding allocation model for R&D including around transparency and the fact...
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Interested in how effective energy governance can play a role in tackling climate change? Sign up to our Transforming Energy Systems MOOC, starting on Monday 17th June, find out more here:
futurelearn.com
Learn why governance matters for energy system transformation and how this can help fight climate change with this online course from the University of Exeter.
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Short blog post to contextualise our upcoming panel on 'Impact, Collaboration and Capacity for ODA-funded research' at the DSA conference. Join the conversation by adding to the Qs or linking to your own work/resources, using the hashtag #ODAresearch:
rethinkingresearchcollaborative.com
By Jude Fransman – 11th June 2019 In light of the UK’s significant investment of Official Development Assistance (ODA) into Higher Education through the Department for Business, Energy …
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Thanks @GcExeter - for those interested you can find all the resources I mentioned on
rethinkingresearchcollaborative.com
The Rethinking Research Collaborative (RRC) is an informal international network of academics, civil society organisations and social movements, international NGOs, and research support providers w…
Great final talk of the Global Challenges Symposium from Jude Fransman talking about equitable partnerships for Global Challenges
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Great final talk of the Global Challenges Symposium from Jude Fransman talking about equitable partnerships for Global Challenges
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Day 2 of the Global Challenges Symposium - this morning we’ll be having discussions on topics ranging from Global Health to Food Systems to Funding opportunities for Global Challenges Research
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The final talk of today is from Tony Pennington, who will be reflecting on his personal experiences building networks across South America as part of his Global Challenges Research
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My contribution to this important piece by CNN @tarajohn - While the rich world braces for future climate change, the poor world is already being devastated by it - https://t.co/ByItNFcZi5
@ExeterGeography @CollabAdapt @DECCMA @The_Impact_Init @UofE_Research @Belmont_Forum
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Really interesting discussion from @ricsdecampos looking at the economic, social and environmental factors that lead to migration, as well as looking at the well-being impact on those affected
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The next speaker is Dr Ricardo Safra de Campos, who will be talking about global research challenges, and the best practices we can employ
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The first speaker of the conference is Neelam Raina, a GCRF Challenge Leader - here to talk about why the Global Challenges programme is so important
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Today we are at the Global Challenges Symposium at the @UniofExeter - starting with a welcome from Neil Gow, the DVC Research and Impact
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