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The EAUC Scotland Smaller Institutions Sustainability Meeting met in-person at Forth Valley College, Falkirk Campus on 30th May 2024 to discuss how to progress action on climate...
The University of Strathclyde have developed a climate risk screening tool. It is designed for individual capital infrastructure projects e.g. new build, landscaping,...
This webinar explores the ways in which Electronics Watch supports compliance with the Modern Slavery Act. Harpreet Kaur Paul, UK Representative, Electronics Watch together...
On the 7th of October 2019, EAUC-Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland co-hosted an event on risk & resilience in a changing climate at the Engine...
Using an existing organisational resilience framework to develop a Climate Change Adaptation Plan is an accompanying guide to Adapting universities and colleges to a...
EAUC and the Higher Education Business Continuity Network (HEBCoN) have been working with a group of Members over the last year, with the support of AECOM, to develop a guide...
Adapting universities and colleges to a changing climate: Making the case and taking action is the main guide produced through a collaborative project on climate change...
In August 2014, a removable flood barrier was installed to the entrance of Barnes Wallis, on Shakespeare Street (Nottingham) in response to previous flash flooding...
This document covers a summary of the PWC report titled “Managing risk in Higher Education – Higher Education Sector risk profile 2018”. PWC compared 37 higher...
This discussion paper aims to foster a conversation about the impacts of climate change, how they might affect our operations and what the University may need to do to manage...
Looking to engage with your Finance Department on sustainability? Find more information through the Sustainability Engagement Guide
On Monday 9th April the EAUC and HEBCoN (Higher Education Business Continuity Network) Risk Project Working Group met for the first time at the AECOM Offices in Birmingham....
In early 2017, Creative Carbon Scotland teamed up with Adaptation Scotland, Aberdeen City Council, Robert Gordon University and four creative practitioners to deliver a min-arts...
The RE:NEW Support Team has developed a comprehensive technical risk toolkit to help protect your investment and minimise the risks associated with retrofit projects.
This document aims to help public bodies access potential sources of energy efficiency and renewable energy finance and to assess the costs, risks and benefits of doing this.