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The World’s Biggest Problems Need Universities

As global challenges like climate change, poverty, and democratization intensify, universities must broaden their scope and redefine their roles. Leaders like Holden Thorp from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill emphasize the importance of human rights and education in tackling these urgent issues. By opening the tent to diverse perspectives and teaching critical subjects, such as the ecological impacts of disease vectors like the Tsetse fly in regions like Malawi, universities can foster innovative solutions that make a lasting difference.

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The World’s Biggest Problems Need Universities

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  1. The World’s Biggest Problems Need Universities Holden Thorp, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  2. Human Rights Climate change Drought Democratization Poverty

  3. Broaden the definition

  4. Open the tent

  5. Teach

  6. Tsetse Fly

  7. Malawi

  8. Human Rights Climate change Drought Democratization Poverty

  9. Arjun Bhattacharya

  10. Sarah Browning

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