ORANJESTAD (AAN): Prime Minister Mike Eman attended the annual academic symposium held at the University of Aruba, organized in collaboration with Utrecht University.
The symposium is part of the UAUCUU initiative, where students from both institutions conduct empirical research in and about Aruba, focusing on sustainable solutions and community impact. During the event, students presented their preliminary findings on various topics relevant to the island.
Participants from the University of Aruba’s Sustainable Island Solutions through STEM (SISSTEM) program and Utrecht University shared their research through short PechaKucha-style presentations and poster sessions.
The Aruba Academic Symposium Research covered important themes such as re-vegetation as a nature-based solution, urban greening to strengthen climate resilience, and aquaculture as a potential sustainable development strategy for Aruba.
Prime Minister Eman emphasized the importance of academic research in developing practical and sustainable solutions. He highlighted the value of collaboration between educational institutions and the community in shaping Aruba’s future.
The event brought together academics, students, and stakeholders, creating a platform for knowledge sharing and meaningful discussions on sustainability. Initiatives like the Aruba Academic Symposium Research continue to strengthen the connection between research, innovation, and national development.






















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