The Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences is organizing a discussion evening on SDGs on 27 January 2020 in Bern.
Members and partners from SDSN Switzerland come together for the annual general assembly to find solutions for the implementation of the SDGs.
The event will focus on the question of where and how the human and social sciences can "generate" innovations.
As part of the `’Science after noon’ lecture series, Georges-Simon Ulricht, Director-General of the Federal Statistical Office speaks about measuring progress towards the SDGs.
SDSN Switzerland, in cooperation with the Swiss Federal Statistical Office, is organizing the event "Measuring progress towards the SDGs".
The Energy Hackdays make a valuable contribution to energy efficiency. The aim is to use open data to create a sustainable energy future.
The SEVAL congress is dedicated to thinking and discussion around participative evaluation, in particular on the relevant definitions, principles, methods and practices.
The Science Café Berne is dedicated to current social issues and enables a direct dialogue to take place between the audience and experts.
The Science Café Thun is dedicated to current social issues and enables a direct dialogue to take place between the audience and experts.
This event will discuss the contribution of the private sector to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations and how companies can be themselves more sustainable. [Event in English]