Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are now displayed on researchers’ public Research@Flinders profiles!
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals are a global initiative launched in 2015 to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges by 2030. These 17 goals provide a blueprint for a fairer, more prosperous, and sustainable world. Now, researchers can see how their research aligns with these global goals on Research@Flinders profiles.Â
To curate the SDGs on your profile:
📅 Attend a workshop: Your Research and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
🙋 View the FAQs: SDGs at Flinders University
How It Works:Â
- Research outputs harvested from Scopus are automatically tagged with relevant SDGs
- These SDGs will be visible on both individual researcher profiles and College homepages
- Researchers can choose which SDGs are displayed on their profiles, though they can’t edit the SDGs linked to their outputs
More details:
Head to our SDGs on Research@Flinders page.