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SLU Global

SLU Global is a unit at the Vice-Chancellor's Office that supports SLU’s work for global development to contribute to Agenda 2030.

UN and SLU in new collaboration

A delegation from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) visited SLU in Uppsala. An agreement was signed between FAO and the university to further strengthen the long-standing collaboration.

New blog post

"In one sentence the event was surreal." Read the blog by SLU student Mary Theodorah Ajal on her experience from being a panelist at this year's Dag Hammarskjöld lecture.

Effective Livestock Production with Low Use of Antibiotics

Learn what antibiotic resistance is and how to prevent it while increasing productivity among your livestock in this massive open online course.

Goats in rural area in Africa

Infectious diseases and AMR

Infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) result in a significant global challenge to animal husbandry and food security, requiring multidisciplinary research efforts. Explore some of SLU's research in the field.

Global news

Stipend for international thesis work

There is now an opportunity to do field work for SLU-students in a low- or middle-income country, with financial support from SLU through Erasmus+ or Minor Field Studies.

Free online course

Are you a forestry student, teacher or professional ? Wondering how the forest sector can become more equal, diverse and inclusive? Join the free online course Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Forest-related sectors (ForGEDI)!

GCUA 2030

GCUA 2030, Global Challenges University Alliance, is a network of university partners with a common vision of contributing to sustainable, global development.

AgriFoSe2030

The programme targets the UN Sustainable Development Goal 2 - "End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture" in low-income countries. We synthesise and translate existing science into policy and practice, and develop capacity to achieve this.

Published: 28 October 2024 - Page editor: malin.planting@slu.se
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