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This CreativeMornings/Cluj event was generously hosted by ClujHub, with the support of Unicredit Bank, ClujLife, Fabrica de Pensule and Magic Mirror Romania. The delicious breakfast was provided by The Little Greenery in collaboration with Food Waste Combat and Gourmeticus.
Tudor Giurgiu was our speaker in exploring the Commitment global theme.
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Photo credit: © UN Thailand/Woottipan Boonrawd/2024
On 13 November 2024, the UN Resident Coordinator in Thailand convened 59 University Presidents and their representatives under the Sustainable University Network (SUN Network) and Council of University Presidents of Thailand (CUPT), to sign the Statement of Commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation of Thailand witnessed the signing ceremony and expressed support for the commitment made to enhance greening higher education and the outcomes of the Summit of the Future, as well as to promote the role of young people as active agents of change.
Emphasising the significant milestone made by 59 signatory universities across Thailand, the panel discussion on 'Universities for Tomorrow: Greening Higher Education' further noted the crucial role of universities in advancing the SDGs, partnerships for impact, along with the recognition of youth leadership in addressing sustainable development challenges.
The event was also attended by representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand, Global Compact Network Thailand, and university-level Model UN clubs.
Mahidol University in Thailand and the ILO have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) reaffirming their commitment to collaboration, knowledge-sharing and capacity-building in the pursuit of universal health and social protection in the region.
The agreement was signed by Prof Piyamitr Sritara, President of Mahidol University, and Ms Kaori Nakamura-Osaka, ILO's Assistant Director-General and Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, at a ceremony to mark World Day of Social Justice 2025, held at Mahidol University on 6 February 2025.
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Our artist's life commitment and dedication to art are immense. It resonates passion, beauty and intensity beyond words. Centred around the concept of creation and the act of creating. Like in religious tradition the one that creates is divine and of divine intention. Strictly focusing on inspiration, symbolism, philosophy, creativity, and imagination.
The double crosses symbolise the void or the abyss.
"If you look long enough into the abyss, the abyss begins to look back through you."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
The abyss is a kind of monster, the monster of complete cynicism and true nihilism - the empty man that post-modernism seems to favour. Pursuing an utter lack of beauty, life values and aesthetics leaves one empty, and perhaps incapable of recovering one's artistic nature. 'Arte Divina' greatly values beauty as an essential virtue of art. The double cross is a symbol that rebels against the apathy and the defeatist culture and post-modernism gave birth to this trend. When I was at University studying art and design we were taught how to deconstruct and to break down values, leaving no room for aesthetics or emotions with no appreciation for beauty.
"In an age of ugliness, a work of beauty is an act of defiance"
- Sir Roger Scruton
'Arte Divina' In numbers
36 total artists
162 pages
160 high-quality art images
Strictly limited to 100 copies
Book Specs
Hardback gloss finish
200gsm Glossy
260mm deep x 210mm wide
Hand numbered and embossed
ISBN 978-1-78808-118-4
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The Utah Jazz along with Service Members from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force worked together on a project for the NBA’s “Commitment to Service” initiative to serve military-related causes.
Gordaon Hayward, along with teammates Trey Burke, Derrick Favors, Jeremy Evans, Rodney Hood, Steve Novak,and Trevor Booker, was assisting other members of the Jazz organization with refurbishment projects at the VA Hospital in Salt Lake City. The service project was part of the NBA’s “Commitment to Service” initiative to serve military-related causes.