Tag: sustainable development

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Accelerating SDGs with EDP Sciences on ScienceOpen

Accelerating SDGs with EDP Sciences on ScienceOpen

This new featured collection will feature interdisciplinary research from seven different EDP-journals, as well as proceedings from the BIO Web of Conferences, the E3S Web of Conferences series, and a large number of open access books, all of which support various Agenda 2030 goals.

Have a look for yourself, follow EDP Science on ScienceOpen and share with us your favorite titles.

New collections by Hogrefe on ScienceOpen – Working together for more sustainability!

New collections by Hogrefe on ScienceOpen – Working together for more sustainability!

ScienceOpen is pleased to announce a new milestone in the collaboration with Hogrefe, which will promote important research and encourage open scholarly communication in topics related to sustainability. As members of the SDG Publishers Compact, ScienceOpen and Hogrefe are combining efforts to promote research that helps in the acceleration of the SDGs through new collections of SDGs-related research published by Hogrefe.

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Exploring the SDGs on ScienceOpen:  #5 Gender Equality

Exploring the SDGs on ScienceOpen:  #5 Gender Equality

If you have research relevant o the SDG5 already published on ScienceOpen, don’t forget to add the SDG5 in the keywords, for your research to be featured in ScienceOpen’s SDG 5: Gender Equality Collection.

If you want to learn more about ways how ScienceOpen can promote your SDGs research, get in touch with us and we will be happy to answer all your questions.

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Celebrate Women and Girls in Science and their contribution to the SDGs

Celebrate Women and Girls in Science and their contribution to the SDGs

We join the United Nations in recognizing the contributions made by women and girls in science, as well as the support for gender equality, both of which contribute to global sustainable development.

We want to say a big thank you to all of the women scientists and academics who contribute to our knowledge of the world and, more importantly, serve as role models and mentors to the next generation.