Final Program and Limited Tickets available for (free) Online Conference | Europe, the Asia Pacific and the Global Transformation Agenda - March 24-26, 2021

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Mar 24 2021
Mar 26 2021
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This conference includes presentations from experienced scholars, researchers, practitioners as well as Early Career Researchers with speakers coming together to discuss the various aspects of the SDGs and the 'Transformation Agenda'.

 

Final Program and Limited Tickets Available


EUROPE, THE ASIA PACIFIC AND THE GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION AGENDA 


Online Conference
24-26 March 2021
*Apologies For Cross-Posting*

The Jean Monnet Network Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) online conference 'Europe, the Asia Pacific and the Global Transformation Agenda' starts tomorrow Wednesday 24 March at 9.30am (AEDT).

This conference includes presentations from experienced scholars, researchers, practitioners as well as Early Career Researchers with speakers coming together to discuss the various aspects of the SDGs and the 'Transformation Agenda' .

The conference booklet including the final programme can be viewed here.

Want to Attend?

Thank you to those that have registered to join this conference as an online audience member. 

If you haven't registered and want to attend, there is still time!

Online attendance is free but registration is required.

Register here.

Background Info

The institutions of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN) regard the 2030 Global Transformation Agenda as critical to global recovery, and, more than that, to rebuilding a better world for all.

The SDGs are central to the Recovery Plan for Europe and the European Green Deal.

In the Asia Pacific, radical climate action is also underway. China, South Korea, and Japan have all committed to net-zero economies within the next two to three decades.

In the Western Hemisphere, the election of Joe Biden as 46th President of the United States raises the possibility of a renewed and urgent commitment to global climate action—without which the SDGs will not be achieved. 
 
In the midst of this rapidly shifting global landscape, the Jean Monnet Network is bringing a range of speakers together, from within and outside the network, to discuss the various aspects of the SDGs and the 'Transformation Agenda' .

The Jean Monnet SDG Network is co-funded by the Jean Monnet Activities Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Project number: 587660-EPP-1-2017-1-AU-EPPJMO-NETWORK


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