Posts Tagged ‘outstanding young scientists’
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A “Green Talent” from Beijing shares his views about science and society. Read more
30 Nov 2011 | View Comments | Tags: Beautiful Minds, China, energy, Environment, Green Talents, Green Talents Competition, international research cooperation, outstanding young scientists, recycling, research, research for sustainability, Sustainability, UNU
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An environmental scientist from India shares her ideas for sustainable development. Read more
13 Oct 2011 | View Comments | Tags: Beautiful Minds, climate change, development, Environment, Green Talents, Green Talents Competition, India, international research cooperation, Mumbai, outstanding young scientists, research for sustainability, science, sustainability research, sustainable development, UNU, UNU-ViE
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What motivates “Green Talents” in South Africa, China and Brazil? Hear their voices and learn about an exciting opportunity! Read more
20 Sep 2011 | View Comments | Tags: Beautiful Minds, development, Green Talents, Green Talents Competition, international research cooperation, outstanding young scientists, research for sustainability, science, Science for Sustainability, sustainable development, UNU
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Find out what a prominent young architect and urban planner prizes in the academic life.
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15 Sep 2011 | View Comments | Tags: Beautiful Minds, Environment, Green Talents, Green Talents Competition, innovation, international research cooperation, outstanding young scientists, research, research for sustainability, science, Science for Sustainability, UNU, UNU-EHS, Urban Planning
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Meet a Chinese “Green Talent” and find out how a publication changed his life.
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4 Aug 2011 | View Comments | Tags: Beautiful Minds, China, environmental engineering, Green Talent, Green Talents Competition, innovation, international research cooperation, MFCs, microbial fuel cells, outstanding young scientists, research for sustainability, Science for Sustainability, Sustainability, sustainable development, Tongji University, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, UNU-ViE, UW-Milwaukee
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What are the biggest challenges that science can help solve in South Africa?
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7 Jul 2011 | View Comments | Tags: Africa, awareness, climate change, decision making, development, ecosystem goods and services, education, Environment, environmental refugees, environmental risk, essential services, Green Talents, Green Talents Competition, higher-education, innovation, international cooperation, international research cooperation, outstanding young scientists, policy planning, poverty gap, PPP, promotion of young scientists, public awareness, public private partnership, research, research for sustainability, resource economics, science, science and policy, Science for Sustainability, science policy interaction, South African, sustainability research, sustainability science, sustainable development, TEEB, UN, UNU, UNU-EHS, UNU-ViE, vulnerability, young scientists for development
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Meet a Kenyan winner of the Green Talents Competition and find out how his research contributes to sustainability.
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7 Jun 2011 | View Comments | Tags: Africa, African research, African scientists, Beautiful Minds, Beautiful Minds for a Sustainable Future, civil engineering, cooperation in science and technology, development, Environment, Green Talents, international research cooperation, International Sustainability Award, Kenya, Kenyan researchers, outstanding researcher, outstanding young scientists, research, research for sustainability, research in Africa, role of scientists in society, science, science and decision making, science and technology, Science for Sustainability, science policy, steel-reinforced concrete structures, Sustainability, sustainability in buildings, sustainable architecture, sustainable buildings, sustainable construction, sustainable development, technology, UN, University of Cape Town, University of Nairobi, UNU, UNU-ViE