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Organized by the Metropolitan University Research Society
The National Interdisciplinary Conference on Sustainable Development Goals (NICSDG-2026), organized by the Metropolitan University Research Society (MURS), provides a vibrant platform for scholars, practitioners, innovators, and policymakers to exchange ideas, showcase research, and explore actionable solutions for sustainable development.The conference reflects a commitment to addressing contemporary challenges that affect societies, economies, and ecosystems through integrated, evidence-based, and inclusive approaches. NICSDG-2026 recognizes that sustainable progress cannot be achieved through isolated efforts. Today’s interconnected world demands cooperation among researchers, institutions, and industries to develop solutions that are both innovative and ethically grounded. The conference seeks to highlight the role of science, technology, law, and governance in shaping equitable growth, environmental resilience, and social inclusion. It provides an open arena for critical discussions on topics such as climate adaptation, sustainable infrastructure, green innovation, policy reform, human rights, and community empowerment. This event embodies a spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration where diverse perspectives intersect to generate practical insights and policy recommendations. By bridging academic research with real-world challenges, the conference aims to encourage transformative thinking that strengthens institutions, safeguards natural resources, and elevates human welfare. Ultimately, NICSDG-2026 aspires to inspire long-term partnerships and thought leadership that guide societies toward stability, prosperity, and sustainable harmony. The vision of NICSDG-2026 goes beyond discussion it strives to cultivate a community of change-makers dedicated to translating research into measurable impact.Through collaborative workshops, policy dialogues, and academic networking, the conference seeks to empower young researchers and professionals to contribute meaningfully to national and regional development agendas. It stands as a testament to the belief that sustainable development is not only a scientific or policy challenge but a shared ethical responsibility one that demands creativity, compassion, and collective commitment toward building a future that leaves no one behind.