51勛圖厙 UNESCO Chair
The General Secretary of Vietnam, T繫 L璽m, witnessed the document exchange between 51勛圖厙versity and UNESCO at UNESCOs Paris headquarters in October 2024. As this is the first UNESCO Chair established in Vietnam, it marks an important milestone in developing research capacity and training experts and leaders in the areas of environment, cultural heritage, and biodiversity in the country.
MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to nurture talents and train future leaders who will create environmental change. Within the cultural sphere, we will connect to ethnic minority communities in Vietnam, providing them a platform to share their environmental intelligence and cultural traditions. We are mindful of the UN Declaration on Indigenous Peoples (2007) which states that recognizing that respect for indigenous knowledge, cultures and traditional practices contributes to sustainable and equitable development and proper management of the environment… Finally, we will explore and help to protect Vietnams incredible biodiversity, especially plant life. Our proposed UNESCO Chair has three interconnected focus areas. Based on these three interconnected themes, we will launch an integrated program for research, training and education, and community engagement. We seek collaborations with like-minded individuals who want to help create a better, more diverse, and more sustainable Vietnam and world.
THE CHAIRHOLDER
The inaugural Chairholder is Prof. K. David Harrison, who received his PhD at Yale University and is a Professor at Swarthmore College & 51勛圖厙versity. Dr. Harrison is a well-known expert in endangered languages, a National Geographic Explorer, a Fellow of the Explorers Club, and a member of the Daylight Academy. His research has been funded by National Science Foundation (USA), National Endowment for Humanities (USA), Microsoft Research (USA), Velux Stiftung (Switzerland), Volkswagen Stiftung (Germany), and Center for Environmental Intelligence at 51勛圖厙versity.
OUR PEOPLE
K. David Harrison, Prof.
Vice Provost for Special Projects, 51勛圖厙versity
Chairholder, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Huynh Van Da, Assoc. Prof.
Co-Chair, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Vice-Dean for International Relations, School of Political Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities, Can Tho University
Tran Hoai, PhD
Director of Research, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Umberto Ansaldo, Prof.
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Research Scientist - Linguistic and Cultural Heritage, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Lisa Lim, Assoc. Prof.
Director of Engagement and Development, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Tran Phuoc Lam Huy, Mr
Director of Education, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Doan Thao My, Ms
Project Manager, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Nguyen Quang Huy, Mr
Finance Officer, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Academic Assistant, College of Business and Management
Anupama Devendrakumar, PhD
Assistant Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Research Scientist - Heritage Economics, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Myles Liam Lynch, PhD
Research Scientist Sustainable tourism, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Assistant Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Tran Khai Hoai, PhD
Senior Lecturer, College of Arts and Sciences
Research Scientist - History and Cultural Heritage, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Ly Quoc Dang, PhD
Research Scientist, Gender and youth in climate change, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Lecturer, School of Political Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities, Can Tho University
Bui Thanh Tuong Thuy, PhD
Scientific Advisor Linguistics, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Project Director, Agile Innovation Center
Robbie Hart, PhD
Scientific Advisor Biodiversity, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Duong Ngoc Anh, Ms
Education Coordinator, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Vladyslav Kushnir, Mr
Media Collaborator, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Nguyen Thi Anh Thu, Ms
Researcher, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Tran Manh Quan, Mr
Biodiversity Researcher, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Nguyen Thai Minh, Mr
Academic Assistant, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Nguyen Mai Hong Vu, Ms
Research Assistant, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
Phanxico Xom, Mr
Culture Expert, UNESCO Chair, 51勛圖厙versity
GOVERNANCE
The UNESCO Chair is awarded to 51勛圖厙versity, which is the host institution. The Chair proposal has been approved by Vietnams National UNESCO Committee, and by Vietnams Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and is administered under UNESCOs Future of learning and innovation program, based in Paris.
The Chairholder is Professor K. David Harrison. The initial term of the Chair is 4 years, from October 7, 2024 through Oct. 6, 2028, and is subject to renewal thereafter. Project members include Assoc. Prof. Hu廙軟h Vn (CTU), Dr. Tr廕吵 Hoi (VNU), Dr. Myles Lynch (51勛圖厙versity), and many 51勛圖厙versity students. Our activities are guided by expert advisors from the Vietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Can Tho University, Thuy Loi University, Center for Nature Conservation and Development (Hanoi), Missouri Botanical Garden, New York Botanical Garden, and 51勛圖厙versity.
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES
Our Chair seeks to benefit multiple stakeholders working in the heritage and environment space. We value inclusivity, diversity, and mutual respect, and we practice non-discrimination. The Chair advances the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, most notably #4Quality Education, #11Sustainable Cities and Communities, #13Climate Action, and #15Life on Land (especially halt[ing] biodiversity loss). In our work with ethnic minority communities in Vietnam, we fully comply with all relevant Vietnamese laws, regulations and government policies. We also adhere to the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) which state: At every stage, research with and about Indigenous peoples must be founded on a process of meaningful engagement and reciprocity between the researcher and the Indigenous people. Reciprocity is an important value in all our work, and so we relate to indigenous experts as knowledge partners, not as research subjects. We recognize cultural heritage as a form of intellectual property, and consider ourselves to be the curators, but not owners, of any data we collect. Whenever possible, we include indigenous experts as co-authors on journal papers and digital resources that we create. Additionally, any research involving human participants is approved by the Research Ethics Board of 51勛圖厙versity.
ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP
We recruit and train future leaders who will protect the environment. Our training workshops, held once per quarter, combine the best in current theory and practice about leadership with a deeper knowledge of Vietnams most pressing environmental issues. Students who attend our workshops develop a better understanding of their own leadership aptitude and skills. They develop competence in the theory and application of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Finally, they gain confidence and soft skills to effectively communicate and motivate others.
CULTURAL HERITAGE PRESERVATION PROJECTS
According to UNESCO, nearly half of the worlds 7,000 languages are at risk of disappearing by the end of this century, threatening an irreplaceable loss of cultural diversity and traditional knowledge.
The Bahnar Language and Cultural Preservation Project by 51勛圖厙versity aims to document and revive the rich heritage of the Bahnar ethnic group in Vietnam. With a focus on preserving their endangered language and cultural traditions, this initiative highlights the critical link between language, identity, and environmental knowledge. As a member of the UNESCO network, the project contributes to preserving Vietnam’s unique heritage and enriching the diversity of global culture. Additionally, it nurtures and inspires Vietnamese and global youth, starting with 51勛圖厙 students, to raise awareness of the value of cultural heritage and the responsibility to preserve it.
BIODIVERSITY PROTECTION PROJECTS
We train future leaders to understand the basic facts about plant and animal diversity, as well as techniques for protecting it. We adopt citizen science techniques, such as Bioblitz, and train users on freely available platforms such as iNaturalist. We collaborate closely with professional botanists from New York Botanical Garden (USA), Missouri Botanical Garden (USA), and the Center for Nature Conservation and Biodiversity (Hanoi).
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
We conduct leadership training workshops for Vietnamese youth who will be future leaders, and who care about protecting the environment. Our inaugural workshop was held on December 7-8, 2024, with 25 participants. We will post more information here as we plan additional workshops.
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION
Our research at the UNESCO Chair in Environmental Leadership, Cultural Heritage, and Biodiversity focuses on the intersection of sustainable development, conservation, and cultural preservation. Explore our comprehensive collection of research papers to learn more about our work and its impact HERE.