Collaboration between Northwestern University (NEU) and Adelaide University strengthens in the field of sustainability
In a significant step towards promoting sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region, the National Economics University (NEU) in Vietnam and the University of Adelaide recently came together for a seminar titled "NEU and Adelaide University enhance sustainability collaboration". The event took place on August 13.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thanh Hieu, vice president of NEU, emphasised the importance of tripartite co-creation in addressing cross-sectoral challenges. He highlighted the need for academia, policymakers, and businesses to work together to develop effective solutions.
NEU, with its expertise in economic policy and environmental governance, and Adelaide University, with its sustainable green transition signature research theme, multidisciplinary research in energy, biodiversity, and climate resilience, are ideally positioned to lead this collaborative effort.
The partnership between the two universities aims to advance sustainable futures in the region. Adelaide University, with its advanced capabilities in green finance, law, and entrepreneurship, and NEU's focus on training future leaders in sustainability and economics, will undoubtedly contribute to this shared goal.
The food and beverages industry in Vietnam is demonstrating a shift towards sustainable practices, with many companies adopting sustainable packaging to strengthen competitiveness and meet market demand. NEU's strong links to government and industry for policy translation will undoubtedly aid in the implementation of sustainable practices across sectors.
The seminar introduced the latest research results and practical experiences from both universities. It also aimed to promote joint initiatives and practical applications supporting Vietnam's shift to a low-carbon economy. Green industrial parks offer a solution to ESG challenges for next-generation businesses, and the seminar highlighted the role of these parks in Vietnam's sustainable development.
The seminar also included a panel discussion on practical initiatives and collaboration opportunities in Vietnam. The event brought together representatives from universities, government agencies, and enterprises, underscoring the importance of cross-sectoral collaboration in achieving sustainable development goals.
In addition, NEU and Adelaide University are developing a Bachelor's programme in environmental technology and sustainable development. NEU's emerging research in climate finance, urban sustainability, and low-carbon governance will undoubtedly contribute to the success of this programme.
While there is no documented evidence of specific joint initiatives and collaborations between NEU and Adelaide University for sustainable development in Vietnam, further investigation may reveal such collaborations. The partnership between the two universities is underpinned by wider Australian government initiatives, including the national energy workforce strategy.
The seminar concluded by highlighting the role of academia, policymakers, and businesses in developing cross-sector solutions to help Vietnam achieve its net-zero emissions target by 2050. The partnership between NEU and Adelaide University is a significant step towards realising this goal and advancing sustainable futures in the Asia-Pacific region.
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- The collaboration between NEU and Adelaide University, focusing on renewable energy, climate-change, and environmental-science, is particularly crucial for addressing the challenges of sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region.
- By combining their respective expertise, NEU and Adelaide University aim to foster personal-growth and learning through education-and-self-development in the field of sustainability and economics.
- The food-and-beverages industry in Vietnam is increasingly acknowledging the importance of implementing sustainable practices, such as using renewable-energy sources and adopting sustainable-packaging, to not only meet market demand but also contribute to the country's low-carbon economy.
- Promoting cross-sectoral collaboration between academia, policymakers, and businesses is essential for overcoming the challenges posed by climate-change in the region and for achieving environmental-science goals, like the net-zero emissions target by 2050.
- The partnership between NEU and Adelaide University will lay the groundwork for new initiatives in sustainable development, such as the Bachelor's programme in environmental technology and sustainable development, which will equip future leaders with the skills and knowledge needed for success in this area.