The first residential was a chance for participants to thoroughly review the SDGs and think about them from an interdisciplinary perspective. Students were asked to created shared visions for the Goals and consider a series of thought-proving questions, such as: Are the SDGs achievable? Are they contradictory? How could you apply your research to achieving the SDGs? Why is working acrossdisciplines important?
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For any queries related to our SSCP DTP studentships, please contact our Doctoral Training Coordinator, Christiane Morgan (c.morgan@imperial.ac.uk)
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