- As sustainable development becomes increasingly important in the coming decades, this theme will be given greater prominence in Warwick’s research
- This theme is aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, but still challenging of them
- We will tackle global challenges through truly interdisciplinary research across the arts and humanities, social sciences, science and medicine
- Our research will take place in multiple sectors, such as energy, agriculture, economy, finance, transport, urban science, environment, policy, education, materials, manufacturing and technology
- Examples include: Energy politics and the transition to a zero-carbon world, culture and climate change and ethics in the Anthropocene
- Our research centres in this area include Warwick Environmental Systems Interdisciplinary Centre, Warwick Institute for the Science of Cities, Warwick Interdisciplinary Centre for International Development, the Institute for Global Sustainable Development, Warwick Crop Centre, the Centre for Law, Governance and Regulation of the Global Economy, the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, the Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy and the Centre for Studies in Democratisation.