Home » The Network » Members https://unu.edu/about/unu United Nations University (UNU)![]() Founding Member Year of foundation: 1973 United Nations University (UNU) ContactInstitutional postal address: United Nations University Centre 5–53–70 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8925 Japan Region: Asia and The Pacific Country: Japan City: Tokyo Institutional phone: +81 3 5467-1212 Mision / VisionMission The mission of the United Nations University is to contribute, through collaborative research and education, dissemination and advisory services, to efforts to resolve the pressing global problems of human survival, development and welfare that are the concern of the United Nations, its Peoples and Member States. In doing so, UNU pays due attention to the social sciences and the humanities as well as the natural sciences. In pursuing this mission, UNU plays a variety of roles, including:
Vision UNU aspires to be a world-class international research, teaching and capacity development institution that addresses the needs of present and future generations to live a life in decency, in safety, in good health and in freedom. It endeavours to provide global leadership on aspects of peace, development and sustainability — including governance, gender equality, poverty reduction, global health, climate change, natural resources, energy and new technologies — with a special emphasis on collaboration between developed and developing countries, and to serve the United Nations and its Member States with state-of-the-art research and with the accumulated knowledge in these areas. UNU seeks to be a widely recognized international graduate teaching and research institution known for:
GoalsThe UN University (UNU) will work systematically towards the realization of its vision by setting well-defined goals and taking specific measures to achieve these goals. These university-wide goals are organized into three categories:
Main activitiesThe overarching goal of the United Nations University is to contribute to global sustainable development — that is, development that will enable present generations of humankind to live their lives in decency, safety, good health and freedom without compromising the ability of future generations to do the same. The University employs an interdisciplinary, problem-solving approach that encompasses not only the natural and physical science disciplines but also pays due attention to the insights of the social sciences and humanities.
As outlined in the United Nations University Strategic Plan 2009–2012, the activities of the UN University are focused within five interlinked, interdependent thematic clusters:
Within the scope of these five thematic clusters, the UN University undertakes:
1. Research and Study.
2.Teaching and Capacity Development.
3. Knowledge Sharing and Transfer
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