Springer Nature has launched its Grand Challenges programme. The programme seeks to generate collaboration on solutions to the world's most pressing problems, by linking the high quality research and independent analysis published by Springer Nature to those policy and business leaders tasked with addressing them.
The programme launches with an initial focus on five grand challenges, all with a clear connection to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals: climate change, global health, the food-energy-water nexus, a digitally transformed world, and sustainable cities.
The Springer Nature Grand Challenges programme will connect decision makers with academic expertise via a new portal, grandchallenges.springernature.com, which will feature cutting-edge research from a wide range of science, engineering, social sciences and humanities disciplines, chosen to help practitioners develop innovative and effective policies, initiatives, and technologies to address global issues.
The programme will also feature a series of events that convene academic researchers, practitioners and policymakers to discuss and advance new solutions.
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