International Symposium on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals will be held on September 15

International Symposium on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals

The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) consist of 17 interdependent goals that are expected to be achieved by 2030. We at the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life and the School of Applied Biological Science have conducted comprehensive research and education which are directly involved in at least half of the goals (No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Good Health and Well-being, Clean Water, Responsible Consumption and Production, Climate Action, Life Below Water, Life of Land). In this symposium, through a total of 5 sessions covering environment ~ biological diversity ~ bio-resource production ~ food sciences, researchers from our partner universities will deliver their research outcomes or country reports which will then be followed by relevant research poster presentations by students of Hiroshima University. At the end, we are going to discuss how we could elaborate comprehensive solutions or breakthroughs to help achieve the UN’s SDGs, to pursue a sustainable and peaceful world through our researches.

Date & Time

15 September, 2022 (Thu.) 13:00 - 16:20

Venue

C206, School of Applied Biological Science
Hirosima University (Higashi-Hiroshima campus)

 

For the details of the program, please refer to the following poster.

◆This symposium is counted for students as a Science Seminar [Kyodo Seminar].

Hosted by the Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life,
the School of Applied Biological Science, Hiroshima University

Contact

Takuya SUZUKI (Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life) 
Tel: 082(424)7984
E-mail: takuya*hiroshima-u.ac.jp  (Please replace * with @)


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