A SCIENTIFIC SEMINAR ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS WAS HELD
Today, a scientific seminar was organized by the Sustainable Development Research Center for the staff of the Faculty of Economics, Management, and Law at our university.
The seminar focused on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the areas of: "No Poverty", "Decent Work and Economic Growth", "Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions", and "Partnerships for the Goals."
The main objective was to explain the Sustainable Development Goals and their directions to the participants. The seminar also demonstrated how to link scientific work and research to the SDGs, with an emphasis on using relevant key terms.
It is worth noting that the Sustainable Development Research Center at our university is dedicated to supporting education and social transformation by considering the SDGs as a priority issue through scientific research and projects.
During the event, participants received new information about the relevance and importance of each topic. They learned how to integrate the aforementioned SDG directions into their scientific work and research.
At the end of the seminar, participants had the opportunity to ask questions and engage in discussions, exchanging ideas and sharing their thoughts.