European Funding Opportunities: Horizon Europe Health Cluster and MSCA Doctoral Networks (Opportunity Kick Off)

Join September 24 to explore Horizon Europe’s Health Cluster and MSCA Doctoral Networks. Learn how to partner with European institutions and compete for funding that supports collaborative, interdisciplinary research and doctoral training.

DOE Critical Minerals and Materials Supply Chain Announcement (Opportunity Kick Off)

Join September 23 for an overview of upcoming DOE funding to strengthen U.S. supply chains for critical minerals and materials. Learn how ASU researchers can partner with industry to pursue nearly $1B in expected opportunities.

Flinn Foundation Seed Grants to Promote Translational Research (Opportunity Kick Off)

Join September 17 to explore Flinn Foundation seed grants supporting translational research in diagnostics, therapeutics, precision medicine, and more. Hear from ASU experts on proposal strategy and collaborative team-building.

Hartley discusses the influence of global cities on water governance trends

School of Sustainability assistant professor Kris Hartley is lead and corresponding author on Through the water glass darkly: global cities as problematic exemplars in the sustainability discourse, a new publication in the International Journal of Water Resources Development.

IUCN coral reef assessment: The first to fall?

In November 2024, the coral specialist group finished the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species assessment for all reef-building corals and found 44% of the world’s reef-building coral species are

Focus heat-adaptation efforts on hot people, rather than on hot weather

Jenni Vanos, Associate Professor, School of Sustainability in the College of Global Futures, is co-author of a Nature comment on how physiology-based models can help.

Forthcoming Webinar: Studying Corals In Unexpected Places

On September 18, join Art x Science Conversations for an interactive discussion where artists and science communicators reimagine coral narratives to inspire action and hope.

Biodiversity in ASU Thrive special issue

Conservation Innovation Lab PhD student Paola Sangolqui was featured on the cover of ASU Thrive's Society of Environmental Journalists special issue. Her work in the Galapagos Marine Reserve was part

An aerial view of the Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health, the home of Global Futures Laboratory at ASU reflects the harmony of architecture and environment.

CGF Biomimicry Center director is consultant on design charrette exploring nature-inspired static materials

Sara El-Sayed, Director, The Biomimicry Center, School of Complex Adaptive Systems in the College of Global Futures, is consultant on Static Design Charrette, a new 20K Microsoft and $10K CNG

Sentinel Peak, also known as "A" Mountain, stands tall as a symbol of Tucson’s rich history and community pride. Whether you're hiking to the top or admiring its iconic "A" from below, this local landmark offers stunning views and a connection to Tucson's vibrant past.

GFL Earth League assistant director co-authors scientific reports publication on auto repair worker VOC exposures

Denise Moreno Ramírez, Assistant Director, The Earth League in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, is co-author on Characterizing full-shift worker exposures to VOCs in small-sized auto repair shops

Aktipis hosts research ideation lunch

What happens when everything falls apart? A bold, thought-provoking Apocalypse Pop-Up Café, led by Athena Aktipis, will explore how to do business in uncertain, even apocalyptic times—where resources are scarce,

Gerber voices concerns over weakening of endangered species protections

In the midst of the world’s sixth mass extinction, conservationists need to be explicit about the trade-offs in prioritizing which species to protect