The core task of Gothenburg Centre for Sustainable Development (GMV) is to create and facilitate cooperation, between and within Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg, with an aim to generate and practically implement knowledge about sustainable development. In order to develop solutions to global challenges, we bring academic disciplines together to create new knowledge. Moreover, practical implementation of knowledge requires collaboration between academia and other actors in society. To this end, we create meeting places and bring together different types of expertise in order to promote sustainable development within research, education and cooperation.
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[21 Jun 2022] Mid-Year Greetings from Global Sustainable Futures
[20 Jun 2022] A project to redefine the Gothenburg Centre for Sustainable Development (GMV) mission has been ongoing since October 2021. On 16 June, the President at Chalmers University of Technology and the Vice-chancellor at the University of Gothenburg took a decision to proceed with the intention to develop GMV to become an arena for sustainable development in West Sweden. The collaboration Lärosäten Väst will form the foundation for the new arena.
[3 Jun 2022] Magdalena Eriksson, Director of Global Sustainable Futures, reporting from Stockholm +50. Wide agreements on the shortage of time, but a deficit on action.