At Queen Mary, we believe that great ideas can and should come from anywhere.
That's why we're combining our expertise across a range of disciplines and harnessing the diversity of our staff, academics, communities and partners to tackle the big questions in sustainability affecting us all.
Working with grass-roots charities in East London, global corporations and many others, we're developing policies to improve food security, and researching the impact of air pollution on today's children; we're finding new ways to generate energy, and considering the impact climate change has on marginalised communities; all to effect long-lasting change and create a sustainable, low-carbon, climate resilient future.
By uniting expertise across diverse fields and harnessing the strength of our staff, academics, communities and partners, our researchers are tackling air pollution head-on to build a cleaner, healthier future for the next generation.
By developing solutions such as these, the university helps enhance urban living and contributes to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities.
Food security is a fundamental part of the sustainability discussion. Our researchers are using technology to enhance agrifood production across the world in a sustainable, policy-driven way.
Through this research and partnerships addressing global food challenges we are contributing to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2 - Zero Hunger.
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