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Representing Exeter’s HASS (Humanities Arts and Social Science) Global Challenges Collaboratory

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@judefransman
Jude Fransman
6 years
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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@UniofExeter
University of Exeter
7 years
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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@judefransman
Jude Fransman
7 years
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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@judefransman
Jude Fransman
7 years
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…
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GCExeter
7 years
Great final talk of the Global Challenges Symposium from Jude Fransman talking about equitable partnerships for Global Challenges
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GCExeter
7 years
Great final talk of the Global Challenges Symposium from Jude Fransman talking about equitable partnerships for Global Challenges
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GCExeter
7 years
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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GCExeter
7 years
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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@ricsdecampos
Ricardo S. de Campos
7 years
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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GCExeter
7 years
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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GCExeter
7 years
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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GCExeter
7 years
Neelam encourages us to think about how much difference we are making to others lives with our research - and if we want to make a difference then @GCRF is the place to go
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GCExeter
7 years
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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@GcExeter
GCExeter
7 years
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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