Why are the refugees who came to Austria in 2015 more educated than expected?
Results of a recent survey on migrants’ education levels seemed to surprise many in the Austrian public. An IIASA researcher provides more background.
A world on the move
How does the money that migrants send home contribute to sustainable development?
Boosting resilience for African cities
A participant in the 2016 YSSP describes realistic approaches to urban planning and governance on the continent.
Should food security be a priority for the EU?
If you believe food security under climate change is a top-priority research investment for the European Union, help us make it happen!
Arctic in the spotlight
What we can do today to slow down the runaway warming in the Arctic.
At the crossroads of scientific enlightenment and regression
How can scientists and entrepreneurs work together to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals?
Preventing a water crisis at the US-Mexico border
The USA and Mexico must cooperate in order to preserve the river that connects and divides them.
Female-headed households hit harder by climate change
New research shows why women-headed households are more economically vulnerable to climate-related shocks
Leave no SDG behind
Science has an important role in supporting new global social contract and the 2030 agenda
Diversity in dialogue
Tarja Halonen, the first female president of Finland, discusses equality and diversity with IIASA staff.