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17 February 2022

Innovators Under 35 is an annual list that recognises outstanding innovators who are younger than 35. The awards span a wide range of fields, including biotechnology, materials, computer hardware, energy, transportation, communications, and the Internet.

We are searching for individuals from around Europe whose superb technical work promises to shape the coming decades. Our goal is to recognise the development of new technology or the creative application of existing technologies to solve the world’s biggest problems. We reward ingenious and elegant work that matters to the world at large—not just to peers in a particular field or industry.

This year’s IU35 Europe festival of innovation will take place in Gaoth Dobhair, Ireland, on 19-21 May 2022 when we will celebrate young European visionaries pursuing the same objective: innovation, ingenuity, and advances toward addressing the world’s most pressing challenges.

You can submit a nomination here. Competition closes 31 March 2022.

2022 NUIG UNESCO

16 February 2022

Dean Lewis was elected as the new president of the University of Bordeaux, largest university in the region ‘Nouvelle Aquitaine’ (60,000 students), on January 24 for a 4-year term.

Professor of electronics, vice-president of the board of directors of the University of Bordeaux from 2014 to 2018 and vice-president in charge of human resources from 2018 to 2022, Dean Lewis succeeds Manuel Tunon de Lara.

He intends to build upon the momentum of his predecessor and has adopted the U30 strategy that the University of Bordeaux has set itself for 2030. However, this ten-year framework "offers degrees of freedom", he says, and will be subject to milestones that may lead to adjustments: to give academic time back to associate professors, to allow all to engage meaningfully with the university project and to accelerate the deployment of the roadmap for environmental and societal transitions at the same time "managing the constraint on employment as well as possible".

Dean Lewis considers that “the main challenges will be to develop ‘made-to-measure’ course offers that focus on student success, to further strengthen inter- or transdisciplinary approaches, responding to societal challenges and that the latter must be well-coordinated with our academic partners, local authorities and the socio-economic world.”

He is particularly keen to emphasize new directions related to environmental and societal transitions: "There are important steps to be taken… on the one hand by mobilizing the university community to respond to the climate emergency, on the other hand by proposing new mechanisms to promote parity, diversity and equality, and finally by defining a global policy dealing with issues of ethics, professional conduct and scientific integrity."

Another of his priorities is to promote the well-being of the university community, both staff and students, in their work and their studies by, but not only, limiting the negative impact of the underfunding of universities, especially regarding payroll.

“I hope to be a president who is accessible, at the service of all the communities that make up the University of Bordeaux, president of a committed university working within society. I hope to combine diligence and compassion in everything I do.”

16 February 2022

On March 9th at 6pm, the next ENLIGHT Lecture will be hosted and livestreamed online. The fifth session of this semesters’ ENLIGHT Lecture series explores connection the connection between Climate Change and Migration as a growing number of natural disasters, extreme heat and drought will turn climate change into the most common cause of forced migration within the 21st century.

16 February 2022

The students Ragna and Paul investigate current and inspiring projects and stories related to climate protection and sustainability at the University of Göttingen. In the video series "Ragna und Paul fragen nach(haltig)" (in German with English subtitles), the two sustainability reporters provide insight about the Climate Action Plan 2030 of the University, the reactions of the forest to climate change, the switch of the Göttingen canteen "Mensa am Turm" to a purely vegan-vegetarian menu and sustainable start-ups of the University.

16 February 2022

The United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) and Siemens Gamesa want to promote university talent in the fight against climate change (SDG 13). As part of the international “Universities for SGD 13 Award” competition, students from selected universities are therefore working in an interdisciplinary manner to develop solutions for the energy transition and environmental sustainability. The University of Göttingen is one of the five selected Universities from which students can apply, together with the Tsinghua University in China, University of Pretoria in South Africa, Pontifical University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and the Arizona State University in the USA.