Universities and colleges are now expected to demonstrate their value to wider society. Often uniquely placed to engage with local and regional communities, they are able to support and enhance the development of sustainable growth significantly.
Institutions can function as important conduits for establishing stimulating and supportive meaningful relationships, which are mutually beneficial. Outreach programmes and/or activities to widen participation and promote inclusion are examples of how positive outcomes can come to be. Institutions can also be significant contributors to local economies, directly through the procurement of local products and services or indirectly by strengthening the resilience of the local workforce with skills development support.
The EAUC-Scotland's Community Engagement Topic Support Network (TSN) is open to all, providing an opportunity for those working in or with the further and higher education sector to share ideas and questions and to get together to hear from particular speakers or discuss topics of interest.
This link will direct you to all photos from the Student Sustainability Summit 2015.
This video is a representation of the hundreds of students who came together to take action on sustainability and social justice in March 2015.
Coventry University present their 2013 Sustainability Report.
Bucks New University present their 2012/13 Sustainability Report.
University of Worcester present their 2013/14 Sustainability Report.
University of Liverpool present their 2013/14 Sustainability Report.
Oxford Brookes University present their 2012/13 Sustainability Report.
Cardiff Metropolitan University present their 2012/13 Sustainability Report in Issuu form.
University of Wolverhampton present their 2012/13 Sustainability Report.
Queen Mary University of London present their 2013/14 Sustainability Report.
City University London present their 2013/14 Sustainability Report.
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Plymouth University present their 2014 Sustainability Report.
Partnerships are the key to success in so many areas of our lives, and strong partnerships are essential to developing a robust re-use sector.