
Climate action, community resilience and women’s empowerment
The British Council announces a new partnership with University of Cambridge to support an international research programme on community-led climate resilience.
The British Council announces a new partnership with University of Cambridge to support an international research programme on community-led climate resilience.
Insight article: international cultural relations is increasingly present in the digital dimension, but what does this mean for building trust?
Critical to the success of the International Development strategy is for the UK to build trusted, modern partnerships that enable international cooperation and action on shared priorities.
The international higher education community has a crucial role in addressing global challenges. The UK has an opportunity to be at the heart of these partnerships.
The arts have a significant role to play in helping us address climate change. We look at the role that cultural policy has in helping us develop and envisage a more sustainable world.
The UK is one of 193 UN member states committed to achieving 17 SDGs by 2030. What role is the British Council playing in contributing to sustainable development through cultural relations?
Cultural heritage protection is a route to powerful and effective cultural relations by bringing partners together to protect, nurture, dignify and celebrate the source of identified value.
Once again the UK tops the charts in its attractiveness to young people polled across the G20 countries.
It’s a real pleasure to introduce this latest edition of Insight, and to introduce myself as I take up my post as the British Council’s new Chief Executive.
New research has captured the views and experiences of climate change of over 8,000 young people across 23 countries. More needs to be done to bring these diverse voices into dialogue.