Overview Shaping Sustainable Futures An overview of WUR's research and education on a sustainable future. Picture: Fogelina Cuperus Share: Twitter Whatsapp Email Linkedin Overview Education Master's Sustainable Supply Chain Analytics Are you business-minded and eager to use data analytics to tackle supply chain complexities in a sustainable way? Then this programme is designed for you! You will learn quantitative methods and tools to deal with the complexity of modern business decision making in sustainable supply chains. As a graduate, you understand supply chain processes and their key trade-offs, you can envision how new developments can be applied in businesses to make an impact, and you are able to analyse and solve complex business and supply chain decision problems in practice using quantitative tools. Master's Resilient Farming and Food Systems The Master Resilient Farming and Food Systems focusses on developing the food systems of the future, that balance human needs for food production and security with natural resource use and environmental protection. The programme has an interdisciplinary approach, combing knowledge on agroecology with the societal and sociological context of food production, from a local to a global scale. This makes the programme accessible and challenging for undergraduates from both natural and social science backgrounds. Master's Sustainable Business and Innovation The world faces enormous sustainability challenges and must rely for an important part on innovative businesses to address these. To become a part of sustainable solutions, firms and markets need to transform, realising organisational renewal and sustainable value propositions, making effective use of data‐driven and smart innovations, and re‐aligning with partners in global and local value chains. In this Master programme, you will acquire knowledge, skills and competencies from both, business science and marketing, to become a manager, marketer or entrepreneur who can lead a sustainable business, contributing to a sustainable future. Nature-based Future Challenge In 2023 Wageningen University & Research launches a new initiative, The Nature-based Future Challenge. Its goal is to visualize the potential of the nature-based solutions to respond to the biggest challenges of the 21st century: climate change and biodiversity loss. Dossiers Dossier Protein transition Dossier Climate, nature and energy Dossier Integrale gebiedsgerichte aanpak Dossier Building with Nature Dossier Vertical farming Dossier Soil Health Dossier Insects as food and feed Videos Video Bringing society into science - Jeroen Candel Video Adapting Consumption to Planetary Boundaries Video Planetary Boundaries Further reading Wageningen World The latest building materials come from the farm Project N2Afrika: Stikstofbindende bacterie helpt voedselvoorziening Afrika Article Inspiring People @WUR: Ken Giller Longread The impact of a green and hopeful perspective of the future Longread Converting CO2 emissions to natural gas Longread The road to sustainable plastics by 2050 (part 2) Longread The road to sustainable plastics by 2050 (part 1) Impact story On the road to bio-asphalt Longread The sprint towards a sustainable future Longread Making optimum use of each drop of water Longread Sustainable and yet highly productive agriculture Longread Working together on high-tech innovations for major social challenges