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.
Academic researcher Callum Egan, working in the field of human-computer interaction, is developing permaculture-inspired sustainability gardens at Edinburgh Napier...
The benefits of introducing a joint role between the Catering Department and Sustainability Team.
UWTSD Carmarthen Business School: Rethinking Business for a Changing World
Graduates responsible for a sustainable future
Student opportunities and Training Better Leaders
Leaders of the future: Think beyond the headlines
The architects of possibility - Leeds' students are shaping the future
SHE Inspires
Green Growth Platform - connect, innovate, grow
Project 36 Nepal
Light up your life: Liter of Light Nigeria
Prosper Social Finance
Stu Brew - Europe’s first student-run microbrewery
EcoFeast
Utter Rubbish - an app to tackle fly tipping and improve recycling across the UK
Andy Penaluna, Professor of Creative Entrepreneurship & Director - International Institute of Creative Entrepreneurial Development at the University of Wales Trinity Saint...
The Courtaud Commitment
This session starts by briefly describing the key strategic elements of the CCCU journey since 2010, which now form the basis of a new Project Planning, Monitoring and...
Beyond Consumer Capitalism Foundations for a Sustainable Prosperity
Sustainable Prosperity and Democracy A Research Agenda