Global partnerships
Our scientific resources are a global asset but the greatest benefits to science and society come when we form cross-disciplinary partnerships.
Finding solutions to urgent global challenges requires a global collaborative effort.
That’s why we actively seek new partnerships with professionals across a range of disciplines and sectors around the world, spanning science, the arts and humanities, charity, governmental and commercial.
We work with around 400 institutions worldwide, in over 100 countries.
Examples of our partnerships
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Accelerating species conservation
Delivering extinction risk assessments through help from the partnership between the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ and Toyota Motor Corporation.
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Identifying threatened species in the tropics
Working with local partners in seven countries to identify and map threatened plants, enabling national authorities to prioritise their protection.
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Conserving the world’s plant seeds
Banking seeds of the world’s wild plant species while delivering training and capacity building in over 100 countries.
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Doctoral training partnerships
Supporting the training of the next generation of plant and fungal researchers in a multi-disciplinary environment.
Collaborate with us
Could your institution or corporation create or contribute to our next partnership?