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  • RGS-IBG Annual Conference: Call for contributions

    Manoj Roy (Lancaster University), Roger Pickup (Lancaster University) and Suresh Kumar Rohilla (University of Bradford) are submitting a proposal for an organised session at the RGS-IBG Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, UK, 27–29 August 2025. The session will be entitled Publishing through the community: Advances in interactive research on informal sanitation and a call is…

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    RGS-IBG Annual Conference: Call for contributions
  • Global Sustainable Phosphorus Summit to be held in Africa for the first time

    HOLD THE DATE: 8th Global Sustainable Phosphorus Summit (SPS8) will be held in the continent of Africa, 30th September – 3rd October 2025, Accra (Ghana)

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    Global Sustainable Phosphorus Summit to be held in Africa for the first time
  • Gender Equality for Employability through Entrepreneurship in STEM (GEEES)

    This 12 month British Council funded project seeks to roll out the SSETS toolkit to women and vulnerable STEM researchers and scientists especially person with disability (PWD) as economic change-makers through innovation. The project seeks to contribute to economic and social welfare in terms of job creation, innovation and technological advancement, global competitiveness, research commercialization,…

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    Gender Equality for Employability through Entrepreneurship in STEM (GEEES)
  • Career Enhancement and Enterprise Development for Nigerian Universities

    This project was co-funded by FCDO and British Council and organised by Lancaster University in collaboration with National University Council (NUC) of Nigeria and Envirofly Ltd. The project comprised of two intervention programs to enhance entrepreneurial thinking and actions of staff and students in 14 Nigerian Universities.

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    Career Enhancement and Enterprise Development for Nigerian Universities
  • International Career Writing Programme (ICWP)

    The International Career Writing Program (ICWP) is a twelve month’s British Academic funded project led by Lancaster University in collaboration with Kenyatta University in Kenya, Academy of Sciences and IRESSEF from Senegal as core partners.

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    International Career Writing Programme (ICWP)