The Sustainability Leadership Scorecard (SLS) is a comprehensive online self-assessment tool designed to help universities and colleges evaluate and improve their sustainability performance. Each year, EAUC and AUDE, delivery partners of the SLS, compile an annual report reviewing how the sector as ...
Read more →A new and improved version of the Climate Action Roadmap for Colleges is now available. Over the past year, we’ve been working closely with AOC - the Association of Colleges and the wider sector to gather feedback about the resource and enhance it. The updated version, launched today at...
Read more →South Devon College takes home the Sustainability Institution of the Year Award as 37 other institutions are recognised for innovative sustainability initiatives. EAUC has announced this winners of this year's UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards in association with UK Research and Innovation (UKRI...
Read more →Here at EAUC, we have two brand new opportunities to join our small but mighty team working to embed sustainability in post-16 education. We're looking for a Policy and Research Officer to shape and advocate for sustainable education policies within post-16 education. We're also looking for a ...
Read more →Bournemouth University is recruiting for a Travel and Transport Manager to join the Sustainability Team in a management role responsible for delivering all aspects of sustainable transport and travel planning. The role includes oversight of the delivery of the BU Travel Plan until 2025 and leading t...
Read more →EAUC is pleased to launch the next version of the SECR tool to enable colleges in England to continue to report their carbon emissions under the UK Government’s Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) policy. The updated version contains the latest UK Government carbon conversion fa...
Read more →Planned maintenance has been carried out on the Cost of Net Zero calculator to ensure the figures underpinning the tool remain current. A number of enhancements have also been made in response to user feedback, including the splitting out of the water and travel pathways, greater flexibility on the ...
Read more →EAUC has published the 7th annual SDG Accord progress report, highlighting the collective progress towards the SDGs in the college and university sector. The SDG Accord is a worldwide initiative bringing together over 2800 organisations and individuals dedicated to promoting the United Nations Su...
Read more →Navigating the Transition: A Cost and Skills Analysis for Net Zero Carbon by 2030 in London's Further Education Colleges The Mayor of London is committed to reducing emissions and addressing the climate emergency. As part of this, the Mayor is driving forward an ambitious plan to make the city Ne...
Read more →Showcase features college and universities' sustainability efforts and impacts. A showcase featuring the 133 project that have made the final of the prestigious 2024 UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards has just been launched. Alongside information and photos about the projects, the showcase als...
Read more →2024 UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards Ceremony will be held in Edinburgh We are pleased to announce that this year's Awards Ceremony will take place on Wednesday 13 November 2024 at Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, situated at the foot of Arthur’s Seat and neighbouring the Scottish Parliament and ...
Read more →Following the publication of the new concordat for the Environmental Sustainability of Research and Innovation Practice earlier this year, an oversight group is being set up. The concordat was developed collaboratively by stakeholders across the research and innovation sector and is aimed at or...
Read more →EAUC Scotland has published a new package of resources to support organisations in the post-16 education sector report on their staff and student commuting emissions. The new resources contain: • Comprehensive guidance on conducting commuting surveys from initial inception to analysis and...
Read more →EAUC Scotland’s "Step Change for Sustainability" conference has now opened for registration. The event will take place on 13 November 2024 at the John McIntyre Conference Centre (JMCC) at the University of Edinburgh. With two plenary and panel discussion sessions, eight breakout sessio...
Read more →EAUC stands in solidarity with every Muslim, migrant, person of colour and community affected by the violent attacks that have taken place in the UK over the past week. We condemn these attacks as acts of racism and Islamophobia. They have no place in our society. EAUC – as an emplo...
Read more →EAUC has joined calls for the newly-elected UK Government to incorporate climate and sustainability education into the school and college curriculum in England. The calls are supported by a comprehensive new report, produced by education sustainability experts and including input from EAUC, hig...
Read more →The finalists of the 2024 UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards, delivered by EAUC in partnership with UKRI, have now been revealed. The shortlist consists of 133 finalists from 84 institutions across the UK and Ireland. Reflecting on this year's cohort of impressive finalists, Susan Simon, Envir...
Read more →EAUC welcomes the 2024 revision of the QAA’s UK Quality Code for Higher Education which was published on 27 June 2024. For the first time it explicitly refers to sustainability as a key component of quality education provision. This comes just two days after we announced our new strategy, A...
Read more →EAUC has unveiled a new strategy, Accelerating Ambition and Impact, setting out the direction, pace and focus for its work over the next six years. Launched to coincide with the start of EAUC’s 20th anniversary at its annual conference, the strategy builds on EAUC’s track record of pr...
Read more →The finalists of the 2024 International Green Gown Awards, delivered in partnership with Allianz Global Investors and supported by the UN Environment Programme, have now been revealed. Now in their 10th year, the Awards recognise the outstanding and innovative sustainability projects being imple...
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