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Warwick’s Institute for Global Sustainable Development is training the next generation of global climate leaders.

Between 30 March – 5 April 2025, over 21 next-generation climate leaders from eight countries (and 13 nationalities), will attend Warwick’s pioneering Sustainability Training Academy in Venice. Launched in 2023 by the Institute of Global Sustainable Development (IGSD), and supported by the COP29 Scientific Council, the Sustainability Training Academy equips early career researchers (ECRs) with the interdisciplinary analytical, methodological, and practical skills needed to address the systemic challenges of climate change, climate justice and climate transition.


A Warwick research collaboration with universities in Singapore is shedding light on China’s new ‘Silk Road’

A groundbreaking research collaboration is using theatre and heritage research to shed light on the new Chinese ‘Silk Road’ that is influencing culture, politics and economics across the globe.


Newly Restored 14th-Century Parchment goes on Display at the Museum of Oriental Art in Venice

A 14th Century document re-discovered by Professor Luca Molà, Director at the Warwick Venice Centre, is going on display at an exhibition at the Museum of Oriental Art in Venice.


The University of Warwick restore and unveil unique historical Venetian parchment

Researchers at The University of Warwick’s Warwick Venice Centre have restored a significant historical document that has been lost for more than 70 years.


Bringing Marco Polo's Adventures to Life With AI Innovation 700 Years After His Death

A new AI Marco Polo has been unveiled by researchers at The University of Warwick in the latest move to increase innovation and cultural enrichment.

Thu 18 Jul 2024, 09:12 | Tags: AI Arts Arts and Humanities International 1 - Research Venice

University of Warwick to restore unique historical Venetian document as part of new Marco Polo International Programme launch

Researchers at the University of Warwick’s Warwick Venice Centre, will restore a significant historical document that has been lost for more than 70 years, revealing a new perspective on global exchange in the decade after Marco Polo’s death.  

Thu 06 Jun 2024, 10:08 | Tags: History 1 - Research Venice

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