Upcoming symposium: From Feeding People to Nourishing People

 

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Upcoming symposium: From Feeding People to Nourishing People

Date posted: 05 July 2019

 


The eighth Royal Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering for Development symposium will take place in Sub-Saharan Africa in November/December 2019. 

The symposium will focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goal 2: Zero Hunger, and will discuss topics such as how best to tackle malnutrition, how to strengthen the links between agricultural production and nutrition, as well as concepts of food safety and food security.  

If you are interested to attend, please fill in the expression of interest form:

 

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“Frontiers of Engineering for Development Symposia take interdisciplinary networking and research into a new level...it reminded me what Engineering is all about and motivated me to build partnerships in order to find solutions.”

 

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Frontiers of Engineering for Development is a series of interdisciplinary symposia that facilitates national and international collaboration to tackle global development challenges. The event brings together a select group of around 60 emerging UK and global engineering leaders from industry and academia to discuss pioneering technical work and cutting-edge research for international development from a diversity of engineering fields. Seed funding is available to progress some of the best ideas coming out of the event.

The goal of the two-and-a-half day symposia is to introduce these outstanding engineers (5-20 years post-doc, or equivalent experience in industry) to each other, and through this interaction facilitate collaboration in engineering for development, the transfer of new techniques and approaches across disciplinary boundaries and the establishment of contacts among the next generation of engineering leaders.

We intend that participants will establish networks that will have a lasting impact throughout their careers. In order to encourage this, at the end of each symposium participants will have the opportunity to apply for seed funding to help build on collaborative partnerships established at the event.