• Thursday, August 3, 2023

  • Business

  • International Office

UN Academic Impact (UNAI) resuming online SDGs Training sessions for university staff and faculty interested in learning more about the Global Goals and how to implement the 2030 Agenda on campus while enhancing its assessment.  Topics within the training include an introduction to sustainable development, the role of academia in advancing the 2030 Agenda, basics about the SDGs, ideas to implement the SDGs on campus and beyond, and potential review mechanisms.

Each session, one per institution, lasts up to 3 hours, and it is entirely virtual and free of charge. It can take place in either English or Spanish on the videoconferencing platform of your choice. Each institution is entitled to promote the training and choose the participants.


We are resuming our online SDGs Training sessions for university staff and faculty interested in learning more about the Global Goals and how to implement the 2030 Agenda on campus while enhancing its assessment.  Topics within the training include an introduction to sustainable development, the role of academia in advancing the 2030 Agenda, basics about the SDGs, ideas to implement the SDGs on campus and beyond, and potential review mechanisms. Each session, one per institution, lasts up to 3 hours, and it is entirely virtual and free of charge. It can take place in either English or Spanish on the videoconferencing platform of your choice. Each institution is entitled to promote the training and choose the participants. Let us know if your institution is interested, and if so, we can arrange a session on a mutually convenient date. Kindly note that a session can only occur between 8am and 6pm New York time. While UNAI issues no certificates or letters of attendance, you can use the UNAI member logo if you decide to give them to the participants. This second batch of SDGs Training sessions will take place from Monday, 7 August, to Thursday, 30 November. Kindly note that requests for a session need to be submitted at least two weeks prior to a proposed date.