Archive for February, 2007
The CUUNA Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Annual Dinner will be held in 2 weeks time. Founded in May 2006 and launched in October that same year, CUUNA has gone from strength to strength and we now have over 550 members and associates. Furthermore, we now boast “one of the most active UNYSAs” in the [...]
Brief Biography (Prof Sir Richard Jolly):
Honorary Professor and Research Associate of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex
Co-Director of the UN Intellectual History Project
Former Chair of UNA-UK
Former [...]
As part of One World Week, CUUNA is organising a Formal Hall under the theme of ‘inequality’.
One World Week is part of an international and annual student effort to bring under discussed and underrepresented global issues to the forefront of thought and discussion. In support of One World Week, CUUNA is going to hold a [...]
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- International Women’s Day event (8 Mar 2010)
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- UNA-UK Cambridge/ CUUNA Guest Speaker: Prof. Brenan Simms (26 Feb 2010)
- The Forum Guest Speaker Event (17 Feb 2010)
- UN Student Latest Issue (CUUNA publication)
- WHO Global Health Internships
- Petition to End Hunger
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- Millennium Development Goals
- 1: Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
- 2: Achieve universal primary education
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