22.04.22 In 2018, the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies made a commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in its strategy “Embedded globally, strength locally”.
Under the strategic goal – International research collaboration benefitting Ireland and the world, DIAS has an objective to “Leverage our excellence and international connectedness, and explore opportunities to contribute through research to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”.
Today, on Earth day, DIAS has published “Contributing to the sustainability of our world” – a statement highlighting the work DIAS has done since 2018, and continues to do, in support of the SDGs.
In the interests of sustainability, this document has been produced in soft copy only.
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DIAS Contributing to the sustainability of our world
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Last Updated: 1st August 2023 by Michelle Tobin
22.04.22 In 2018, the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies made a commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in its strategy “Embedded globally, strength locally”.
Under the strategic goal – International research collaboration benefitting Ireland and the world, DIAS has an objective to “Leverage our excellence and international connectedness, and explore opportunities to contribute through research to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”.
Today, on Earth day, DIAS has published “Contributing to the sustainability of our world” – a statement highlighting the work DIAS has done since 2018, and continues to do, in support of the SDGs.
In the interests of sustainability, this document has been produced in soft copy only.
#InvestInOurPlanet #DIASdiscovers
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