UNU-NY Seminars

The United Nations University's Public Forum series is intended to disseminate the results of research undertaken by the UNU in an effort to stimulate discussion on policy alternatives, and to provide the opportunity for the exchange of views between practitioners and scholars to identify possible areas of research for the University. These events are held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and are open to the staff of the United Nations Secretariat and agencies, the diplomatic community, non-governmental organizations and academic institutions

15 March 2002 Thinking Outside the Security Box Non-Traditional Security in Asia:Governance, Globalization, and the Environment
2 May 2001 The Governance of Globalization Seminar
20 April 2001 Panel Discussion: Governance and Development in Africa
3 April 2001 Global Finance and Civil Society after Prague: issues, challenges, implications for the United Nations"
13 Feb 2001 Coming out of Violence - The Management of Peace Processes
7 Nov 2000

UNU/UNITAR SERIES ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE - COP 6 and the Kyoto Protocol Negotiations

14 Nov 2000

Building Conflict Prevention Capacity: Methods, Experiences, Needs

27 October 2000

UNEP-UNU-WMO Seminar - Reducing the Impact of Environmental Emergencies Through Early Warning Preparedness B the Case of. El Nino B Southern Oscillation

22 Sep 2000 Interlinkages and Biosafety
1 - 17 June 2000

"Women’s Leadership:The Challenge of Gender Mainstreaming" Leadership Research & Training Course

5 May 2000 Development and International Cooperation in the Twenty-First Century: The Role of Information Technology in the Context of Knowledge Based-Global Economy 
21 March 2000 The Kosovo Crisis and the International Community
25 Feb 2000 Legitimacy of International Organizations
22 Feb 2000 Trade, Development and the Environment After Seattle
22 March 1999 UNU/WIDER Complex Emergencies Briefing
15,  17 and 19 March 1999 Peace and Governance Seminars
Recurring programme throughout the year UNU-UNITAR Series on Sustainable Development
15 June 1998 Maintaining peace through the United Nations in the twenty-first century
14-15 Nov 1997 The United Nations and the Global Environment in the 21st Century: From Common Challenges to Shared Responsibilities
What is the United Nations in the 21st Century?
18 June 1997

The Sustainable Management of
Renewable Natural Resources

9 May 1997

The New Globalism and Developing Countries
24 March 1997 The Reintegration of Transition Economies Into the Global Market System
9 January 1997 The United Nations System in the 21st Century (UN21)
23 October 1996 Haiti Held Hostage: International Responses to the
Quest for Nationhood (1986-1996)
16 May 1996 The United Nations System in the 21st Century
29 April 1996 Targets and Criteria for Viable Socio-Economic Development
22 March 1996 Women and Mainstreaming: Towards a Research Agenda
27 February 1996 Multilateralism and the United Nations System (MUNS)
18 December 1995 The United Nations System in the 21st Century
7 November 1995 Defining and Measuring Sustainability: The Biogeophysical Foundations
23 June 1995 Global Employment: An International Investigation into he Future of Work
1 June 1995 The United Nations System: The Policies of Member States
5 April 1995 Peace and Security in Latin America: The Role of the United Nations and Regional Organizations
6 February 1995 Liberia 1994: ECOMOG and UNOMIL - Response to a Complex Emergency
Overview of Public Fora from February 1995 - June 1997