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SDG Conference - Workshop Day Zero

Bærekraftsforskning i Norge - hvilke strategier bør velges?

Er du interessert i bærekraftstrategi og praktisk arbeid med SDG-ene i Norges Forskningsråd? Hvis ja, er du hjertelig velkommen til denne workshopen.

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Hovedinnhold

Are you interested in sustainability strategy and practical work with SDGs in the Norwegian Research Council? If yes - then you are welcome to join this workshop.

Why

The sustainability agenda is broad, complex and invites cooperation across disciplines and sectors. However, how can we prioritize research efforts in this challenging landscape in the face of time-critical, interdependent problems that demand change on many different levels of society?

What

In this workshop, we will inspect the sustainability strategy and practical work with SDGs in the Norwegian Research Council. Are we currently on the right track or should the future of sustainability research in Norway take a different route?

Who

  • Moderator: Elizabeth Barron, Associate Professor, Department of Geography NTNU
  • Panelist: Ove Jakobsen, Ecological economist, Nord University
  • Panelist: Nina Therese Maubach, Special adviser for global development, The Research Council of Norway

About the event

The workshop is free and open to all. Find the event on Facebook.

It is one of many events at "Day Zero". Day Zero takes place on Wednesday 5 February. It represents an informal kick-off for the annual SDG Conference Bergen. The events on this day are geared towards students and employees in the university sector. Participation is free (except for the early evening reception).

The events include workshops, panel debates, lectures, scientific poster display and more at Kvarteret and the Student Centre (Studentsenteret). Day Zero wraps up with an informal reception at Kvarteret (which includes the metal science opera Fish to Mars) and a public debate at Litteraturhuset. Se full Day Zero programe

Scientific contact person

Stig Larssæther, NTNU