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UNU/LA survey results show
terrorism is seen as main threat
Citizens of India and the United States, the world's most powerful and second most populous
countries, believe that terrorism is the most pressing problem of
our time, according to a new survey by UN University Leadership Academy (UNU/LA).
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Report calls for integrated approach
to sustainable development
The 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg must
signal a new and widespread appreciation of the need to approach
sustainable development in a more comprehensive and integrated manner,
says a new report from UN University.
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New book examines democratic
transition in Latin America
The journey to meaningful democracy in Latin America is not complete,
according to the authors of a new book from UNU
Press. They argue that although the norm of democracy is becoming
embedded in regional and national politics, the fundamental prerequisite
of democracy – the existence of a polity or "political
society" – is still weak and under threat.
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INTECH
launches new
Technology Policy Brief series
UNU Institute for New Technology (UNU/INTECH) has released
the first issue of a new Technology Policy Brief (TPB) series that
will provide an overview of issues in key problem areas, with analysis,
information and guides to research on technology policy for
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Applications invited for
Akino internship grants
United Nations University (UNU) is inviting Japanese
university graduates undertaking an internship in a UN
system organization outside Japan to apply for a UNU-Akino Memorial Internship Grant.
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UNU releases new policy
brief on Inter-Linkages
The second in a series of UN University policy briefs on Inter-Linkages:
Synergies and Coordination between Multilateral Environmental Agreements
is now available. The report focuses on national and regional approaches
in Asia and the Pacific.
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RECENT
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UNU hosts seminar on
historic Asian cities
Experts
from 12 East Asian countries gathered at UNU Centre in Tokyo Febuary 21 to
discuss how promote the sustainable
development and re-creation of traditional culture, with an emphasis on
the conservation and regeneration of historic landscapes and cities.
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UNU/IAS launches sustainable
development roundtable
UNU/IAS has launched a roundtable
discussion series which will serve as a focal point for international
discussion and debate on the
challenge of sustainable development. The first took place on March 18
when the subject was Biosecurity: Access to Genetic
Resources and Benefit Sharing – The Bonn Guidelines on Access and
Benefit Sharing (ABS): The Way Forward.
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UPCOMING |
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WIDER calls for papers on
Poverty,
International Migration and Asylum
UNU World Institute for Development
Economics Research (UNU/WIDER) is calling for papers for presentation
at its conference on Poverty, International Migration and Asylum, scheduled for
Helsinki, September 27-28. The conference will focus on the economic
consequences of immigration and issues associated with asylum migration.
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INTECH to host conference on
technology in developing countries
The differing experiences of developing countries in reaching
their current state of technological development will be examined during
the fourth conference on Innovation, Learning and Technological Dynamism
of Developing Countries to be hosted by UNU Institute for New Technologies
(UNU/INTECH) in Maastricht May 15.
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New fellowship programme
will
bring young researchers to Japan
Promising
young researchers will have the opportunity to work and study under the
leadership of host researchers in Japanese universities and institutions
under a new postdoctoral fellowship programme jointly organized by UN
University and Japan Society
for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
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Calendar
of events and meetings for 2002 |
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