After an intense round of research submissions and rigorous evaluation from the juries, we are thrilled to announce the finalists of the 2025 Entente Cordiale University Challenge!
UK teams:
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“Southern African Droughts: an Interdisciplinary Approach on How to Mitigate their Effects” from the London School of Economics and Political Science
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“From Tradition to Table: Community Gardening and the Cultivation of Neglected and Underutilised Species for Climate Change Adaptation in Vietnam” from King’s College London
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“How can we reconcile communitarian and global approaches to climate change and biodiversity governance?” from the University of Cambridge
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“Tuvalu, the First Digital Nation: Cultural Preservation in the Face of Climate Loss” from the University of Cambridge
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“Blockchain Technology: Reinforcing Industrial Accountability for the Benefit of Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Developing Nations” from the University of Oxford
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“Fields on Fire: Policy Recommendations to Combat Stubble Burning in India” from the University of Oxford
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“The Desert Light Project: How Solar Parks in the Sahara Could Revolutionise Renewable Energy” from University College London
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“An innovative framework to mitigate the impact of climate change and biodiversity loss on the nutritional status of indigenous communities: The case of the Wayuu people in La Guajira, Colombia” from University College London
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“Ground Truth: A global reporting system to solve biodiversity and climate challenges” from Imperial College London
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“Breaking the Stalemate: An Ambitious, Priority-Aligned Proposal for Multilateral Biodiversity Finance” from Imperial College London
French teams:
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“L’architecture, une solution durable et soutenable pour la lutte contre le changement climatique dans les pays en voie de développement” from EDHEC Business School
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“Sustainable agriculture and food security: policies, innovations, and global strategies for a resilient future” from CentraleSupélec
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“Des externalités aux éco-crédits: pour une architecture mondiale de régulation carbone” from EDHEC Business School
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“Le temps de la réforme : repenser les crédits carbone pour une transition juste et durable” from EDHEC Business School
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“Une Charte pour les Droits de la biodiversité et l’Équité Écologique dans les pays en développement” from EDHEC Business School
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“De la crise environnementale globale aux impacts locaux : la quête de solutions juridiques équilibrées pour une justice climatique” from Sorbonne University
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“Agroforestry: the green guardian, Cameroon & India” from EDHEC Business School
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“A new collaborative and financial platform at the service of biodiversity restauration” from EDHEC Business School
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“Climate Change, Economic Vulnerability, and Biodiversity Loss: Challenges and Pathways for Resilience in the Caribbean” from Sciences Po
These exceptional teams have demonstrated outstanding analytical depth, originality, and impact-driven research. They will now compete in the final round, presenting their work before a distinguished panel of academics and Grand Juries on April 7th and 8th.
A huge congratulations to our finalists, and a massive thank you to all participants for their hard work and dedication. Make sure to follow us on our social media @ec.university.challenge to follow their exciting journeys.