Australia and African universities deepen climate resilience partnership to strengthen higher education systems

Australian and African universities have launched a partnership to improve climate resilience and sustainability within higher education. The initiative, led by Murdoch University, focuses on research and institutional capacity building to address climate change challenges.
Why it matters
International academic collaboration is increasingly vital for developing practical solutions to global climate change and institutional sustainability.
Australian and African universities have launched a new international collaboration aimed at strengthening climate resilience across higher education institutions, recognising universities as increasingly important drivers of climate adaptation, innovation and sustainable development. Led by Murdoch University in Australia and supported by the Australia–Africa Universities Network (AAUN) Partnership and Research Development Fund , the initiative brings together institutions from Australia , Ghana and Mauritius to develop practical approaches for responding to climate change while strengthening long-term institutional capacity.
The report is a straightforward account of an academic partnership and its stated goals.
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