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This Exchange presentation is from the “Learning and Legacy: The Role of Education in Creating Healthier and Happier Cities” EAUC Annual Conference 2016, presented by Fiona Goodwin, Green Gown Awards Manager, Jane Davidson, Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor for Sustainability and Engagement - University of Wales Trinity Saint David and Abigail Dombey, Environmental Manager - University of Brighton and falls under the Partnership and Engagement stream. To find more presentations and resources from this Conference, search for EAUCConf16.
This top tips Exchange provided advice on writing a winning Green Gown Awards application. It included exclusive hints from the University of Brighton on how they get so many entries through to the winning stages and unlocked the secrets about what judges are looking for to help you ensure you get the recognition you deserve. The University of Wales Trinity St David also illustrated the power of winning a Green Gown Award and how it raises the profile of sustainability within your institution – from the very top to engaging students.
This session was supported by Green Gown Award sponsor TEC.
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