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    Resilience or Re-silence: The challenges and potentials for cross-disciplinary collaboration to achieve the SDGs (RMIT Sustainability Week)

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    RMIT University - MegaFlex 3 Building 8. Level 4. Room 13
    melbourne, australia
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    Come and join us for this event that forms' part of RMIT Sustainability Week.

    How can we encourage more cross-disciplinary collaboration within the University, to contribute more effectively to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? Join this interactive event and together let us explore how resilience could be an integrative concept that can help promote interdisciplinary, multi-stakeholder, and system-wide collaboration, not just within the university but across formal and non-formal contexts. In addition, we hope that this will be an opportunity to identify activities that the Sustainable Development Goals Network (SDGs@RMIT) can organise to realise this dream of cross-disciplinary collaboration across researchers, teachers, and learners.

    Learn more about RMIT's Sustainability Week:

    This years theme 'Resilience and Regeneration: Creating a Sustainable Tomorrow' highlights the importance of not just sustaining, but regenerating and revitalising our environment, communities, and economies for a resilient future.

    RMIT Sustainability Week for 2024 endeavours to explore themes of resilience and regeneration.  A regenerative future is one that creates the conditions for all life to thrive, generating self-sustaining positive outcomes for nature, people and the economy.

    We look forward to seeing you there.

    RMIT Sustainability Team.

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    RMIT University - MegaFlex 3 Building 8. Level 4. Room 13
    melbourne, australia