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development projects adopt gender-responsive approaches For instance, APM (2024) data shows that only 30% of project professionals are women, and only 27.13% of projects in the EU include gender-focused
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engineering. Editing: Darkroom, alternative processes, digital workflows, sound editing. Publication & Engagement: Bookmaking, zines, printing, web, streaming, immersive/3D platforms About the HPL within Event
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Overview Social value is advanced as the practical vehicle for working towards the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Co-creating social value occurs through interactions of multiple
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evidence suggests that those from disadvantaged groups may also be left behind, even when considering a sub-sample of educationally more successful young people that are studying at university
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development of a framework of Data Analytics methods that can be used to identify and analyse relationships between different SC parameters and SC performance measurement. Furthermore, Data Analytics methods
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industries on to genuine paths of sustainability transitions (Zhang, 2024). UK has been a leading voice on achieving UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs) by strategically formulating Net Zero policies and
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and optimising our corporate systems to support the University's goals. You will work strategically with Business Owners, DT Managers, and Vendors to ensure all applications are optimised for NTU’s
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ecosystems in providing support and fostering resilience. 3. To develop a comprehensive framework for enhancing resilience among women tech entrepreneurs through ecosystem interventions. To address
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pandemic due to an influx of calls and emails into the university from student, parents/guardians, and staff contacting the university with an entire range of questions and concerns about restrictions
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of resistance and/or recovery. Resilience is defined as an organisation’s capacity to anticipate and cope with uncertain shocks, allowing them to bounce forward through the enhancement or development