The next Frontiers symposium in October will be fully in-person. A working title of the symposium is 'Engineering inclusive economies': harnessing emerging technology for economic services for all’. It will look at the potential for novel technological solutions tapping into ways that have not been fully used yet to create jobs, financial inclusion, and growth toward a healthy economy and a society for underrepresented groups around the globe.
The Frontiers programme connects and empowers researchers, innovators, and practitioners from the UK and around the world to work together on new ways to solve complex global challenges.
By putting collaboration and interdisciplinary thinking at the heart of development, it looks to catalyse creative solutions that deliver impact to achieve a sustainable and inclusive society around the globe.
Frontiers symposia create a fertile ground for collaboration with themed interdisciplinary symposia around a topic related to global development challenges to encourage new discussions and connect different groups.
Seed funding of up to £20,000 over a year is awarded to successful collaborations from the symposium.
The next Frontiers symposium in October will be fully in-person. A working title of the symposium is 'Engineering inclusive economies': harnessing emerging technology for economic services for all’. It will look at the potential for novel technological solutions tapping into ways that have not been fully used yet to create jobs, financial inclusion, and growth toward a healthy economy and a society for underrepresented groups around the globe.
The Frontiers programme connects and empowers researchers, innovators, and practitioners from the UK and around the world to work together on new ways to solve complex global challenges.
By putting collaboration and interdisciplinary thinking at the heart of development, it looks to catalyse creative solutions that deliver impact to achieve a sustainable and inclusive society around the globe.
Frontiers symposia create a fertile ground for collaboration with themed interdisciplinary symposia around a topic related to global development challenges to encourage new discussions and connect different groups.
Seed funding of up to £20,000 over a year is awarded to successful collaborations from the symposium.