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Growing a Biophilic Living Postgraduate Network

Fostering Collaboration: Project REPAIR Hosts Biophilic Living Postgraduate Networking Event: On June 12th, 2026, postgraduate researchers from Swansea University and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) gathered for Project REPAIR’s first-ever Biophilic Living Postgraduate Networking Event.

BRIDGES Helps Shape Landmark Living Teifi Partnership Bridging Science, Culture and Community Knowledge: Initial £1.4M Grant Launches Flagship 'Teifi Fyw' Project with a Long-Term Vision for £10M Socio-Ecological Investment

UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES is delighted to announce our involvement in the landmark Teifi Fyw — Pobl a Natur gyda'i gilydd / Living Teifi — People and Nature Together partnership, an ambitious initiative bringing together scientific, cultural, community and humanities-based approaches to support the long-term flourishing of the Afon Teifi — one of Wales’s most ecologically and culturally significant river systems.

Humanities-Driven Sustainability: BRIDGES Coalition Formulates Future Policy Frameworks

Sigtuna, Sweden: A global delegation of experts and sustainability advocates recently gathered at the Sigtuna Foundation to bridge the critical gap between humanities-based insights and international public policy. From 12 to 14 May 2026, the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition convened a series of intensive consultative workshops aimed at refining how human-centred knowledge can drive global action.

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