Universities and colleges are increasingly seen as vital players in the growth and innovation for climate adaptation. Engagement with wider society and, in particular, business and industry is often central to these activities, which can become a new revenue stream. Also, the nature of relationships between business, industry and institutions is an good measure of social responsibility, to the extent which all parties are committed to benefitting wider society.
The Adapt Low Carbon Group at the University of East Anglia manages the InCrops Programme, a 7 year £5.2 m project co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund. The...
Sustainable Supply Chains through Innovation (SUSCIN) was led by CfSD between 2009-2012. SUSCIN aimed to build capacity of SME suppliers of eco-innovative...
In this EAUC Member Spotlight, see how the University of Chester are actively engaging with students, staff and the wider local community.
These are the member responses on environmental/sustainability committee examples sent to EAUC Members in April 2015.
The Future Factory at Nottingham Trent University uses a range of academic/research staff, students, graduate placements and specialist product design and prototyping...
The University of Gloucestershire has adopted a steady, simple but long term approach to carbon reduction, focusing on ensuring that all decisions at all levels consider the...
The Centre for Global Eco-Innovation is the only centre of its kind in Europe. The £9.8M development unites the expertise, resources and global contacts of Lancaster...
The Trickle Effect – Working flexibly with Aboriginal communities to build capability in resource efficiency. A state wide delivery of the Cert Iv Home Sustainability Assessment...
tate of the Tropics. Half of the world’s population and 67% of the world’s children under 15 years of age will be living in the Tropics by 2050, raising serious...
In this EAUC Meet a Member career profile, see how Simon Goldsmith (Head of Sustainability) is driving forward sustainability across the University of Greenwich.
London School of Economics present their 2012/13 Sustainability Report.
De Montfort University present their 2012/13 Environmental Report.
University of Oxford present their 2011/2012 Sustainability Report.
University of Bath present their 2014 Annual Sustainability Report.
A link to BT's Net Good initiative which aims to help society live within the constraints of our planet’s resources through our products and people.
View the photographs taken at "Challenging Connections" Annual Conference 2015.
A blog post by Will Jenkins, Carbon Credentials about the Role of Tertiary Education in the Transition to Sustainable Cities
Sheffield Hallam University present their 2013/14 Annual Sustainability Report.
Keele University present their 2013 Sustainability Report.
Canterbury Christ Church University present their annual 2013-14 Sustainability, Environment and Education Annual Report.