Regional lessons in sustainability for driving global change
Climate change affects us all, but it is at local and regional levels where positive actions take hold, creating examples that could be exported at scale and adopted by others
Climate change affects us all, but it is at local and regional levels where positive actions take hold, creating examples that could be exported at scale and adopted by others
Immersed in the heart of Ōtautahi – the second largest city in New Zealand – Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury provides an experience unlike any other university.
This event will bring together higher education, industry and policy leaders to present the latest challenges and opportunities of digital-first higher education along with cutting-edge start-ups and ideas that will reshape the future. Delegates can expect keynotes, interactive panel discussions, practical workshops, networking and much more.
Thank you to all the thinkers, policy makers and actors from different sectors who joined us in Bangkok for the Global Sustainable Development Congress 2024.
The 2024 Global Sustainable Development Congress brought together higher education institutions and industry leaders from around the world. Throughout various sessions, the speakers and panellists discussed ways to shape a sustainable future and the role of global collaboration in achieving this.
Articles about sponsored sessions
The power of the collective in promoting sustainability
The Global Sustainable Development Congress 2024 was co-hosted by Thailand’s Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Innovation and Research at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok from 10 – 13 June.
Articles from the event
THE speaks with Anthony Shun Fung Chiu, fellow and sustainability adviser at De La Salle University, about how the university incorporates sustainability into every aspect of its operations
Although fees for international students at UK universities may be considerable, many attest to the value on offer – academically and culturally