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SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Partnerships for the Goals – Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development.

TRU strengthens sustainable development through strategic partnerships, collaborative research and community engagement. From multi-institutional coalitions and Indigenous-led initiatives to global field schools and civic forums, TRU builds capacity for inclusive governance, ethical leadership and evidence-based decision-making. These efforts foster resilient institutions and empower communities at local, regional, and international levels.

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Relationships to support the goals

Relationships with NGOs and government for SDG policy

TRU works with governments, NGOs and community partners to shape SDG policy through research, outreach and collaboration. The examples below show TRU’s direct role in identifying challenges, informing policy and supporting adaptive approaches.

Grasslands Conversation Council (GCC) of British Columbia

TRU faculty members Dr. Tom Dickinson and Dr. Wendy Gardner provide expert leadership to the GCC, which collaborates with all levels of government to share evidence-based practices for sustainable land management across British Columbia.

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Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC)

TRU professor Dr. Karl W. Larsen serves on the Amphibians and Reptiles subcommittee of COSEWIC, a national advisory panel to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada.

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Indigenous land use and tourism policy research

Dr. Courtney Mason, professor and Canada research chair in Rural Livelihoods and Sustainable Communities at TRU, leads research on the viability of tourism and protected areas as strategies for Indigenous land development. His findings inform policy on rural and Indigenous land use development, management, and governance.

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Canada Wildfire

TRU’s Shannon Wagner, Dr. Mike Flannigan, Dinyar Minocher, and Jill Harvey play key roles in Canada Wildfire, a partnership driving innovation in fire management policy and practice.

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Wildfire Management Partnership

TRU researchers, led by Dr. Mike Flannigan, are partnering with the City of Kamloops and BC Wildfire Service to develop an early warning system and enhanced training tools.

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Reducing forced labour in Canadian supply chains — challenges with implementing Bill S-211

TRU’s Dr. Nancy Southin and Dr. Stuart Milligan are investigating how Canadian businesses are responding to Bill S-211, which mandates reporting on forced and child labour in supply chains.

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‘Arctification’ in Tourism: Perspectives from Canada

Dr. Patrick Brouder leads a project exploring Arctic identity in Canadian tourism, engaging northern communities and students to make policy recommendations for more sustainable tourism development in northern Canada.

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Disaster resilience and community science

Dr. Bala Nikku leads a TRU initiative that co-develops tools with disaster-affected communities in B.C. and South Asia. Partnering with The Happyness Center Foundation and Qwelmínte Secwépemc, the project uses community science to empower local voices in policy advocacy and recovery planning.

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Researcher-in-Residence Initiative

TRU’s Researcher-in-Residence initiative, supported by MOUs with the City of Kamloops and United Way, integrates community-engaged research into local planning and policy. Projects like You Are Here use cultural mapping to address social and cultural challenges.

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Kamloops Cultural Strategic plan

As part of the Kamloops Cultural Strategic plan, TRU researchers led community-based cultural mapping to document intangible cultural assets through story maps and interviews.

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Cross sectoral dialogue about SDGs

Livable Cities, Collaborative Communities (LCCC)

The LCCC initiative is an ongoing TRU-led collaboration involving faculty, students, government, industry, and Indigenous and community organizations. In 2024, more than 120 delegates joined the conference to share knowledge on sustainability, climate action, and community resilience through presentations, workshops, and roundtables.

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TRU Gaglardi workshop on ESG and sustainability

This workshop brought together academics, policy makers and industry experts to exchange ideas on ESG issues.

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Knowledge Makers – Coyote Brings the Food Conference

The two-day conference celebrated Indigenous knowledge and global collaboration. Featuring keynote talks, cultural workshops, and discussions on climate change and food sovereignty, the event highlighted the leadership of Indigenous women and laid the groundwork for future partnerships.

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Knowledge Makers Journal – special edition

Published in partnership with the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, the special edition of TRU’s Knowledge Makers journal features research by 16 global Indigenous women. This volume focused on Indigenous women, Indigenous peoples’ food and knowledge systems and climate action.

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Collaboration for SDG best practice

Strategic Research Plan (2022-2027)

TRU’s Strategic Research plan commits to expanding national and international opportunities for researchers to address global challenges. It emphasizes communityengaged research and encourages collaboration with global partners, including Indigenous communities.

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Strategic Internationalization Plan (2025-2035)

TRU’s Strategic Internationalization Plan commits to expanding global research partnerships and exchanging knowledge worldwide. It supports collaborative, community-engaged approaches to address global challenges and contribute to the development of SDG best practices.

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Interior Universities Research Coalition (IURC)

Formed in 2017 by Thompson Rivers University, University of Northern British Columbia and UBC Okanagan, the IURC strengthens research and innovation across BC’s Interior. The coalition enhances student and faculty mobility, supports regional economic development, and connects researchers with community and industry partners.

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All My Relations Research Centre

Based at TRU, the All My Relations Research Centre fosters Indigenous knowledge, traditions and research practices through respectful collaboration with Indigenous communities. By uniting regional, national and international Indigenous researchers, the centre supports culturally grounded wellness initiatives and builds capacity for sustainable development in Indigenous community wellness.

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Indigenous-led programing and research

TRU signed memoranda of understanding with the Tulo Centre of Indigenous Economics and the University of Canterbury to collaborate on Indigenous-led programming and research. This international partnership promotes knowledge exchange, supports Indigenous governance and strengthens capacity for sustainable development rooted in Indigenous worldviews.

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Collaboration with NGOs for SDGs

UNSDG Open Pedagogy Faculty Fellowship

TRU is a partner institution in the UNSDG Open Pedagogy Faculty Fellowship, an international program that fosters cross-institutional collaboration to advance the UN SDGs through education. Faculty teams co-create renewable assignments that empower students to drive social change, exchange knowledge globally and contribute to SDG best practices.

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Nepal–Kamloops visiting researcher program

TRU hosted three Nepalese social work students through a Global Affairs Canada program. Supervised by Dr. Bala Nikku, they met with local service organizations to explore Canadian approaches to different services and how it could help influence initiatives in Nepal.

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TRU–Ukraine online webinar series

TRU partnered with the International Cultural Education Agency to deliver webinars supporting Ukrainian educators during the war. The initiative advanced global engagement in teaching and professional development.

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International Field Schools

TRU offers international field schools in Belize, Nepal, Italy, Peru, Thailand and Mexico. Spanning programs like Nursing, Biology and Natural Resource Science, these immersive experiences provide students with hands-on learning and global research opportunities aligned with the SDGs.

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Experience More Volunteerism

TRU’s Experience More Volunteerism program connects students with local and global NGOs for meaningful community engagement and leadership development.

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Education for the SDGs

Institutional Learning Outcomes (ILO)

TRU equips baccalaureate students for career success and global challenges through eight institutional learning outcomes, providing broad knowledge alongside their specialized degree. One of these outcomes is social responsibility: a TRU graduate critically evaluates and applies socially responsible, sustainable and ethical behaviors.

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Sustainability-focused programs and credentials

Thompson Rivers University offers dedicated programs and courses focused on sustainability, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to address environmental, social and ethical challenges across disciplines.

Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts and Tourism

Faculty of Arts

Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics

Faculty of Science

Trades and Technology

Wildfire

Certificates

Education for SDGs in the wider community

Livable Cities, Collaborative Communities (LCCC)

LCCC is an ongoing TRU-led collaboration involving faculty, students, government, industry and Indigenous and community organizations. In 2024, over 120 delegates joined the conference to share knowledge on sustainability, climate action and community resilience through presentations, workshops and roundtables.

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TRU Gaglardi workshop on ESG and sustainability

This workshop brought together academics, policy makers and industry experts to exchange ideas on ESG issues.

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Inaugural Professional Lecture series

TRU’s Inaugural Professorial Lecture series celebrates newly promoted full professors and showcases their research contributions. These public lectures foster collaboration and engagement among faculty, students and the wider community.

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SDG Accord

As an institutional signatory to the SDG Accord, TRU submits annual reports on our contributions toward the Sustainable Development Goals and shares evidence of our progress through events and actions on campus and in our community. These submissions are synthesized with others into a public progress report by the SDG Accord.

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