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Navigating Knowledge Diplomacy

This interactive platform visualises the global scope of the Knowledge Diplomacy Project (2022–2025), highlighting collaborations, events, and institutions that have shaped its development. The project explores how cities and universities have worked across borders to address shared challenges through culture, education, and research.

View 1: The Knowledge Diplomacy Project

View 1 maps the people, places, and partnerships directly involved in the Knowledge Diplomacy Project — from seminars and workshops to global conferences. Use the dropdown to explore different types of infrastructure and see how knowledge has travelled across borders through events that centre the arts, humanities, and cultural relations.

View 2: Mapping the Arts and Humanities Infrastructures

View 2 zooms out. It showcases a broader set of research infrastructures associated with political science, education, policy, diplomacy, and international relations; fields that are often associated with knowledge diplomacy. These are sourced from the Mapping the Arts and Humanities database. This view is exploratory: a space to discover unexpected intersections and identify patterns of collaboration within diplomacy and higher education. Don’t see yourself represented? You can add it by visiting the MAHP website!

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