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The Division for Peace maintains and continuously updates a set of research publications available to view and download below.
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Sustainability Programme for Global Changemakers: Navigating the UN 2030 Agenda (June 6-7 and June 13-15, 2024)
We are delighted to unveil our inaugural executive course at the international level, in collaboration between the Technological University Dublin, Çağ Üniversitesi and United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR). We are presenting a groundbreaking programme:Sustainability Programme for Global Changemakers: Navigating the UN 2030 Agenda.
This collaboration is part of our work within the European University of Technology ELaRA-TESST team- through Technological University Dublin Community of Practice: ???????? ?????? ??? ??? ?????????????? ?????????? ??? ????????? ???????? ?? ??????? ??????????? ??????????? - see here. Testament to our commitment to proactive learning and sustainable development. Together, we are forging a brighter future through transformative pedagogies and community-driven initiatives.
Our course is lead by world-renowned experts in immersive education, John O'Connor, he pioneered innovative teaching and learning methods in a virtual world at Technological University Dublin, Murat Gulmez, expertise in integrating cutting-edge technologies into education, Valerie Hill, expertise on emerging technology trends in education and librarianship, James G Neville (Sitearm) deep expertise building cohesive teams, and leveraging virtual reality techologies.
Our team also integrates expertise on Executive Education and the United Nations 2030 Sustainability Agenda and the UN 2.0 | United Nations by the hand of Jon-Hans Coetzer that brings his expertise and leadership in executive education, Juan Piacquadio, MBA, MSIT Piacquadio, one of the world top leaders in digital transformation and business growth within the technology space, Dr. Duygu Demircan Gür our marketing and sustainability expert and Sevgi Balkan Sahin bringing expertise in Global Security and Development Challenges.
Higher Education Compass – Special Issue: Call for Research Papers
In a world characterised by a profound state of influx, our global economies navigate through heightened levels of risk and uncertainty. Unprecedented challenges emerge from socioeconomic models, contributing to escalating domestic and international inequality levels. The pressing erosion of our environmental systems intensifies the urgency in the heated debate surrounding climate change, emphasising the imperative need to transition towards sustainable and environmentally friendly energy models. At the epicentre of this transformative shift lies Education—a catalyst for the change we so urgently require. The United Nations, with its visionary 2030 Agenda, emerges as our guiding compass in this intricate process, aiming to facilitate adaptation and provide solutions to both existing and emerging challenges. Among the Sustainable Development Goals, 4 and 8, focusing on Quality Education and Sustainable Development, respectively, stand out as being particularly vulnerable to external shocks, as highlighted by the 2020 Global Health Crisis.
This crisis laid bare a stark reality: Our Education and economic systems were unprepared to manage and address the unprecedented challenges posed by the pandemic. Furthermore, the ongoing transition from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 underscores the necessity of a "knowledge-based economy" and the inherent demands of rapidly evolving Technology and Innovation. To navigate this complex transition successfully, a critical reassessment and evaluation of our educational models and their role in supporting the United Nations' ambitious agenda are imperative. In this special issue, our focus is on Innovative Education Strategies and their intrinsic value in helping us rethink, redesign, and reconsider our approach to meeting the demands of the Sustainability Agenda.
We extend an invitation to researchers, educators, doctoral students, and practitioners to contribute to the dialogue by offering pedagogical reflections on innovating and preparing our students/learners for the dynamic challenges of our ever-changing society and interconnected systems.
Call Basic Details:
- Theme: "Innovative Education Strategies: A Pedagogical Reflection"
- Deadline: 1st June 2024
- Paper Word Count: 7,000 to 8,000 words – see attached pdf file for detailed Style Guide
- Streams to be considered as part of the special issue: Climate Change, Environmental Issues, Disasters, Health, Resource Scarcity, Uncontrolled Migration and Energy Sustainability
- Editorial Board: Lead Editor: Dr Jon-Hans Coetzer Co-Editors: Associate Professor Dr Ivaylo Peev, Assistant Professor Dr Lia Pop, Associate Professor Dr Murat Gulmez and Dr Lucía Morales
The Transformative Impact of Technology on Society
The 2nd EL@RA conference hosted by Technical University of Sofia "The Transformative Impact of Technology on Society" - Keynote Speakers & Panel Discussion
- Mr John O’Connor, Technological University Dublin 1:10
- Dr Murat Gülmez, Çağ Üniversitesi 33:18
- Dr Jon-Hans Coetzer, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) 1:01:50 Moderator
- Dr Lucía Morales, Technological University Dublin
The European University of Technology is an alliance of eight European universities with a vision of a human-centred approach to technology.
Recorded live on December 14, 2023
Entrepreneurship and Marketing Education in the Metaverse
2nd EL@RA conference hosted by Technical University of Sofia "Entrepreneurship and Marketing Education in the Metaverse" - Research Presentation.
- Dr Duygu Gur, Çağ University, Turkey 0:54
The European Universities of Technology is an alliance of eight European universities with a vision of a human-centred approach to technology.
Recorded live on December 15, 2023
Invitation to the 2nd EL@RA Conference - "Technologies and Techniques to Support Sustainable Education in the Academic Sphere" - December 14th to 15th 2023
Following the success of the first Research Conference held at the UN Campus in Bonn, Germany, we are pleased to announce that the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) is partnering with the European University of Technology (EUt+), Technical University of Sofia, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (Romania), and the Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) to invite you to attend the 2nd EL@RA Conference scheduled for December 14th and 15th, 2023.
In this event, we will discuss the importance of pedagogy in supporting sustainable development. Technology and Innovation are at the core of the Fifth Industrial Revolution, and we need to consider the socio-economic and environmental implications associated with economic growth and development.
Technological universities must play a critical role in driving educational changes that support our academics, learners, and teachers to ensure we proactively contribute to achieving the UN 2030 Agenda. This year, our research event will examine Technologies and Techniques to Support Sustainable Education in the Academic Sphere.
We welcome your insights and innovative practices and look forward to facilitating your participation at this research event. You do not need to have a completed research paper, we are looking forward to hearing about your practices and the innovations that you bring to the classroom. Our event blends research with exercise as we get together education and research that help us actively contribute to developing a high-quality, transformative, and innovative educational model.
Read the full call for invitations here or download it below to learn more.
UNITAR to host the 1st International Research Conference in Bonn, Germany
Following several UN climate-related conferences that intend to mitigate the impact of climate change while achieving the SGD goals and the UN 2030 agenda, The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) launches its first international research conference. The first UNITAR International Research Conference will take place in Bonn (Germany), hosted at the UN Campus, on the 24th of November, 2023. There will be a research network event on the 23rd of November 2023 on the campus for the researchers to interact with the Bonn research ecosystem. Research contributions (basic and applied research pieces) addressing any aspects of Climate Security are welcome: Peace and Security Consequences of Climate Change. Besides this theme, other papers in the fields of climate change and environmental sciences with a particular reference to security aspects may also be submitted.
The call aims to explore the threats and risks that derivate from climate change and affect the peace and security prospects. Climate security and related risks have global security implications that will influence governance, conflict, and peace in profound ways. Early work on the security facets of climate change focused on the military and national security components of these threats, and later works have focused on the humanitarian consequences, including climate migration and displacement of the human population. Current research interests include diverse intersection and cross-cutting issues of climate change as terrorism or the risks and dangers attached to resources and waste management, amongst others. This conference will address the convergence of these various aspects of climate security.
The research seminar and conference is a joint undertaking between UNITAR (Division for Peace), the Technological University Dublin (Ireland), the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC, Spain), and the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM).
The Research conference is intended to bring together researchers engaged in Security Management, Peace & Development Studies, Economics, Resources, Political Science, Public, Disaster and Emergency Health, and Environmental Sciences doing climate change research. Doctoral students are strongly encouraged to submit papers for consideration. Applied research pieces and case studies coming from professionals and practitioners are as well encouraged to apply.
Collaborative Research Publications with TU Dublin
On October 11th, Delegates from the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) and TU Dublin met in Dublin to establish a strategic partnership that will undertake various activities in learning, teaching, and research related to Sustainable Development.
As a result of the meeting, we are pleased to share a set of collaborative research articles that have been published. Interested individuals can access and read all the articles by following the link below.
A Circular Pedagogy for Higher Education
Over the last two decades, higher education has been subject to significant scrutiny due to increasing pressures to provide a meaningful and relevant learning experience to the student population, and by their strong connection to the functioning of the economic and political systems. By reflecting on the controversies surrounding pedagogy, this paper contributes to the current debate by exploring pedagogy as a circular process where learners grow and develop by taking different roles and identities as they navigate a research-informed learning continuum defined by growing levels of complexity and uncertainty. This study introduces a new pedagogical paradigm for adult education, inspired by the Humboldtian model for higher education and that we have coined as “circular pedagogy” where the role of the teacher, student and researcher are indissoluble.
Keywords: Pedagogy, Circular Pedagogy, Humboldt, Higher Education, Teacher, Student, Researcher
Circular Pedagogy for Smart, Inclusive and Sustainable Education
Higher education institutions seem to be engaged in a reactive process when thinking about education for sustainable development, instead of being proactive. A every stage, educational models remain very limited to specific goals and agendas driven by the fad of the moment and without articulating a sustainable educational model that we argue should be uttered within the concepts of intercultural competencies, smart, inclusive, and sustainable education where learners engage on a circular learning process as captured by the circular pedagogy for higher education. If the academic community is serious about driving actions that help us to enact change and impact to develop a more sustainable conscious socio-economic and environmental global society, we need to rethink our education models and pedagogies so that they are attuned with the complexity of our evolving reality.
Keywords: Circular Pedagogy, Education, Smart, Technology, Innovation, Sustainable Education, Intercultural Competences
Peace Review - A Journal of Social Justice
Symposium: Geo-economics and Geopolitics of Peace and Conflict
Under the guest editorship of Dr. Daniel Rajmil, a researcher in the areas of geopolitics and geo-economics of Conflict and International Relations Professor at the UOC university, and Director of the UOC-UNITAR Master in Conflict, Peace & Security; Dr. Lucía Morales, academic and researcher in the fields of Economics, Finance and Education at Technological University Dublin; and Dr. Jon-Hans Coetzer at UNITAR Division for Peace, Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice invites essays for a special issue on Geoeconomics and Geopolitics of peace and conflict.
We welcome submissions exploring the many forms and realities of new interactions between geopolitical and geo-economic implications in conflict and peace processes. Existing International Relations offer significant evidence of a strong connection between businesses’ activities and political strategy that are falling into a logic of conflict within the geo-economic and political system. Furthermore, the globalization process and the concentration of economic activity and political power among a few players have significantly impacted international and domestic inequalities, leading to increasing levels of instability that have materialized into adverse spillover effects on international cooperation and geopolitics. This special issue intends to explore the geo-economics and geopolitics dimensions of peace and conflict framed around the dynamics of existing and emerging risks. We encourage researchers and practitioners to contribute with their critical insights as we seek to better understand the challenges ahead. The intensifying effects of geopolitics and geo-economics and their impact on international studies, peacebuilding politics, and conflict transformation scenarios are of particular interest. We encourage researchers to develop contributions that disrupt the status quo and offer insights that encourage activist, business, and community level explorations or reconciliation.
General themes that contributors can address in their essays include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Geo-economics of cross-border regionalism
- Role of geopolitics in international conflict
- Peace and geo-economics
- Conflict transformation and geo-economics insights
- Balancing economic sustainability and political power
- Political stability and economic development
- Globalization, growing inequalities, education
- Economic and political reforms and balance of power
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)'s Journal of Internet, Law and Politics - Issue 37
Call for Papers for Special Issue in 2022-2023 - Education for Sustainable Development: Pedagogical Innovations Empowering Transformation towards a Resilient and Regenerative Future
TU Dublin and UNITAR (United Nations Institute for Training and Research)
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) envision a future of social justice and economic prosperity within environmental limits, with education as an agent for transformation. Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) is premised on learning being repurposed from one with a primarily economic focus to one encompassing global citizenship, social responsibility and environmental stewardship. SDG 4.7 mandates higher education institutions to prepare graduates for this renewed purpose and is measured by the extent to which ESD is mainstreamed in higher education.
In line with these priorities, this call for papers (including original research articles, reviews, commentaries or reflections) for a special issue of the Irish Journal of Academic Practice is aimed at capturing pedagogical innovations, underpinning institutional strategy and capacity building across higher education that are contributing to SDG 4.7. We are particularly interested in articles that share lessons learned from emergent practices in ESD as well as contrasting views on the future direction of academic scholarship and professional practice, across the disciplines, in this field.
Special Issue Guest Editors
- Cormac MacMahon, cormac.mcmahon@tudublin.ie
- Lucia Morales, lucia.morales@tudublin.ie
- Philippe Lemarchand, Philippe.lemarchand@tudublin.ie
- Jon-Hans Coetzer, Jon-Hans.COETZER@unitar.org
Process and Key Dates
Abstract submission due by 5pm on 27th November 2022, in the first instance. To submit, click on "Submit Article" on this page - you will be prompted to login or to create an account. In the first instance, please submit a 500 word abstract. Colleagues will be notified of decisions by Monday 5th December 2022. Colleagues who have been invited to submit full articles should do so by Friday 31st March 2023, when they will circulated for peer review. Publication of the special issue is expected in Summer 2023.
We are seeking abstracts for the following thematic areas:
- edagogical innovations for SDG 4.7, from sustainability literacy to sustainability leadership;
- embedding equality, diversity and inclusion for learner success;
- sustainability strategy in higher education – what does it look like and how is it manifested in our emerging education models?
- programmatic transformation - team focused approaches to embedding the Sustainable Development Goals in the curriculum
- authentic assessment for sustainable development
- building capacity - competencies for, professional development of, and communities of practice amongst educators for sustainability;
- emergent sectoral and disciplinary issues in areas such as STEM, the humanities; food; tourism; transport and supply chains; business, economics and finance; community development, etc.
- mobilizing young people - promoting behavioural change, activism and responsible citizenship through education experiences;
- integrating circular principles in higher education and its implications for curriculum design, pedagogy, resource allocation and organising
- framing sustainability as super wicked problems and interdisciplinary approaches to solving complex sustainability challenges.
- Reporting and Disclosures ~ navigating the complex sustainability intelligence landscape in higher education
Cadmus Journal - Special Issue on Human Security
This special issue of Cadmus is issued in support of the HS4A global campaign on Human Security for All launched in January 2023 by the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security and the World Academy of Art and Science. The intention of the report is to foster awareness and understanding of the concept of human security from a multitude of perspectives and different dimensions at the local, national and global level.
Higher Education Compass - Style Guide
Higher Education Compass (HEC) adheres to a number of formatting, style, and referencing guidelines. These formatting, style, and referencing guidelines are used to ensure that published submissions are consistent in their presentation.