Accelerating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals in the post-COVID era: the contribution of Universities webinar series
Supporting evidence to secure the Sustainable Development Goals
Using the COVID-19 pandemic as a basis, this webinar examines the role of Universities, and international collaborations in the provision of an evidence base for COVID-19 prevention measures.
University partnerships to advance the SDGs: local, national, & international examples
Drawing upon experiences from the University of Waterloo – one of Canada’s leading higher education institutions – speakers discuss the roles that partnerships play in advancing the SDGs.
KTH's sustainable development journey, & the future strategy of Universities
Integrating sustainable development into the university's operations requires systematic and long-term work with leadership and commitment from employees.
Delivering social impact through transformative community engagements
This webinar examines the role and responsibility business schools have in delivering meaningful social impact in meeting the SDGs.
Interdependencies of SDGs - examining carbon systems
This webinar showcases some ways in which Peking University is working towards the SDGs, and the importance of interdisciplinarity.
Our latest webinars
Leave No One Behind: A roadmap to build back better
Guest lecture: Rt Hon Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale
The Rt Hon Lord McConnell of Glenscorrodale delivers a lecture to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Scotland Malawi Partnership, during which he broadly embraces the Anniversary and the origins of the partnership, together with its development since that time; and examines the wider global struggles and challenges that we face today and especially in the coming decade to 2030 in the light of the continuing global health crisis.
Can we meet people’s needs for electricity without burning fossil fuels?
We examine the complexities of operating a power grid, this webinar explores the future of electricity production.
The biological and social basis of inequality in health and wellbeing
In this webinar, Sir Harry Burns describes the processes by which we develop the capability for wellbeing and will also suggest how society might develop effective policies to narrow the unacceptable inequalities in our society.
Inspiring Children’s Futures
Responding to children’s distinct needs, and realising their full range of rights and opportunities, is the inherent challenge in achieving the SDG16 of peaceful, just and inclusive societies for all.
Vertically Integrated Project
This webinar provides an overview of the University of Strathclyde’s internationally acclaimed and award-winning Vertically Integrated Projects for Sustainable Development (VIP4SD) programme.
One Ocean Hub
This roundtable hosted researchers and development practitioners from the One Ocean Hub. The discussants elaborated on their expertise and experience undertaking inclusive, collaborative, challenge-led research across global geographies.
Using a whole systems approach to deliver 'at scale' climate action projects
This webinar highlights the University of Strathclyde’s climate mitigation and adaptation efforts developed as part of the University’s net zero planning and collaborative activities in the city
Welcome
Watch our welcome webinar
As a centre we look to engage with our partners on a range of levels through both face to face and online events. Find our up and coming events detailed here and access our previous online events and education materials at your leisure.
Free online learning
Caring for Vulnerable Children
Understanding Violence Against Women: Myths & Realities
The Power of Data in Health & Social Care
Caring for Children Moving Alone Protecting Unaccompanied and Separated Children
Our reflections on COP26
Watch our video as we look back at the impact of COP26 in our home city and the role that Strathclyde has played, now and in the future.