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Published: 23 May 2022

Spotlight on Sustainability in Education and Research at the 2022 UGPN Annual Conference

More than 450 academics, professional staff and PhD students joined this year鈥檚 annual University Global Partnership Network (UGPN) conference in March. This event brings together delegates from UGPN member institutions to promote and facilitate innovative collaborations in research and education. Participants were invited to reflect on how UGPN partnerships can make a difference to sustainability in research and education.

Research Showcase and Workshops

Surrey鈥檚 Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (FHMS) led a series of workshops exploring sustainable and inclusive approaches to tackle health inequalities. 

Attendees also heard from Professor Christine Rollier in a keynote speech introducing Surrey鈥檚 new vaccinology team, which aims to support the development of novel vaccines and tools to tackle diseases that affect the health of the most vulnerable populations.

Further research areas of focus this year were:

  • 'Energy Futures' led by Ty Christopher, Director of Energy Futures Network at the University of Wollongong
  • 鈥楿rban Resilience鈥 led by Prof. Roberta Kronka, Professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Sao Paulo
  • 鈥楪lobal Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WaSH) led by Prof Francis de los Reyes III, Professor and University Faculty Scholar at North Carolina State University.

The conference workshops aim to identify new and build on existing collaborative links and to stimulate new project proposals for the annual Research Collaboration Fund (RCF) call, which provides seed funding of up to 拢40,000.

Higher Education Sector Innovation

The network also offers a platform for professional service staff and academics to share best practice from across the sector. More than 80 members joined one of four 鈥榮pecial interest group鈥 sessions, which included a workshop led by Dr Alex Seal and the UGPN Education Group on Collaborative Education, who said: 鈥渋t was great to see so many colleagues across the UGPN join the session. Indeed, this highlights the growing appetite amongst faculty members to connect our students together for new international learning experiences.鈥

Professor Osama Khan and Surrey colleagues from the Centre for Environment and Sustainability convened a set of panel discussions and workshops to explore the challenges of embedding sustainability into the curriculum, and further sessions explored experiences across the network of 鈥榦perationalising鈥 sustainability on our campuses.

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The University Global Partnership Network (UGPN) is an academic network spanning four continents which brings together some of the world鈥檚 leading universities, including: 

Established in 2011, the UGPN aims to 鈥渄evelop sustainable world-class research, education and knowledge transfer through an active international network of selected universities collaborating in research, learning and teaching to benefit global society鈥.

Opportunities to work with UGPN

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For general enquiries, contact UGPN@Surrey.ac.uk