29/11/2022
What explains the resurgence of anti-liberal and anti-democratic forces around the world? Join us next week for a digital keynote lecture with Professor Michael Zürn.
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07/11/2022
What explains growing anxiety about state borders?
Last chance to sign up for tomorrow's digital keynote lecture with Professor Beth A. Simmons!
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18/10/2022
On 15 November, we are excited to be joined by Ambassador Simon Manley, the UK's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and the World Trade Organization in Geneva, for a digital keynote lecture on what multilateral diplomacy looks like in practice.
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31/05/2022
What kind of economy do we need to respond to the dual pressures of the environmental crisis and mounting social inequality? Join us tomorrow (1 June) for this event with Dr Milena Buchs, Professor Paul Ekins, Professor Henrietta Moore and Professor Peter Victor:
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16/05/2022
Food is more than just a commodity. How can we transform global in a way that prioritises public policies rather than corporate investments?
Join us tomorrow for a digital keynote lecture with Nora McKeon: https://bit.ly/GGIMcKeon
27/04/2022
How can youth voices be amplified in global climate negotiations? Join us on 10 May for an online dialogue with Mary Robinson (The Elders) and international youth climate leaders!
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11/03/2022
We're looking forward to this digital keynote lecture on "The Revolutionary City" with Professor Mark Beissinger (Princeton University) next Tuesday.
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The Revolutionary City: Urbanization and the Global Transformation of Rebellion
Join us on 15 March for a keynote lecture with Professor Mark R. Beissinger on the evolution of civic rebellion in urban spaces.
04/03/2022
What explains growing anxiety about state borders? Join us on 8 March for this digital keynote lecture with Professor Beth A. Simmons (University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School).
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05/01/2022
What are the prospects for reforming global food systems? We are excited to host Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs for a GGI keynote lecture on 11 January 2022.
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UCL – University College London
UCL is the number one London university for Research Strength (REF2014), recognised for its academic excellence and global impact.
22/11/2021
Join us tomorrow for a digital keynote lecture with Professor Michael Barnett (George Washington University) who will reflect on shifting modes of and how this may affect our collective ability to address global problems.
Global Governance in a World of Change
We all know that global governance is not what it once was, but what was it and what is it now? Join us on 23 November for this GGI keynote lecture with Professor Michael Barnett.
28/09/2021
The impact of on nature has not been unambiguously positive, writes Julia Kreienkamp. But global momentum is finally growing to address the root causes of loss.
COVID-19: Boost or Setback for Global Biodiversity Protection?
What are the short- and long-term implications of the pandemic for global efforts to halt biodiversity loss?
30/06/2021
What are the prospects for more integrated governance at the interface of , and ?
The UN SDGs on Biodiversity, Climate Change and Health: Towards a Shared Agenda
This report explores the potential for integrated governance at the interface of climate change and biodiversity and why this is key to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a particular focus on SDG 3 on good health and well-being.