The EAUC is committed to driving this innovative information portal forward - making it relevant to the specific challenges faced by staff at institutions wherever they are in the country. Scotland has a wealth of resources throughout its colleges and universities, there is now the opportunity to build on that knowledge bank by expanding our content with more Scottish specific examples.
These resources support EAUC Scotland activity, allowing colleagues in a variety of organisations and locations to share their sustainability experiences via an active news feed, events diaries, best practice guides, tool kits, reports, research, webinars and videos. These multidisciplinary resources are to help provide institutions and their staff with the tools that are needed to put sustainability at the forefront of tertiary education in Scotland.
EAUC Scotland is continuously gathering case studies and examples of good practice to support its activity as well as the Scottish Funding Council and Scottish Government priorities. With universities and colleges having been named as ‘major players’ under the Public Bodies Climate Change Duties (PBCCD) it is important that the achievements and examples are accessible for everyone throughout the UK to utilise. Click here to see the 2022 PBCCD Analysis Report.
Travel and Transport Topic Support Network – 6th December 2022 Travel Internships, Car Clubs, Commuting Emissions and Business Travel The EAUC-Scotland Travel and...
This Education for Sustainable Development Topic Support Network, supported by Learning for Sustainability Scotland, took place on 21st November 2022 focussed on...
A brief guide for UK colleges and universities giving an overview and signposting to resources on behaviour change and energy management measures to reduce energy usage.
The Community Engagement Topic Support Network met on 3rd October 2022 to discuss ways in which we can further the climate conversation on campus. Topics of discussion...
Students have increasingly been struggling to withstand the pressures of tertiary education without specialist wellbeing support as evidenced by increased demand for student...
The EAUC-Scotland Autumn Forum took place on the 13th of September 2022. This featured presentations from Professor Tahseen Jafry of Glasgow Caledonian University, as well as...
Policy Briefs outlining the main policy changes that will impact Scottish institutions and related EAUC-Scotland activity as a result.
This hour long event was the fourth in a series called 'Realigning Curricula for the Future' aiming to support specific subjects to implement sustainability in their...
On the 8th June 2022 the Waste Management Topic Support Network met virtually to reflect on the "The Circular Economy Jigsaw". With the Scottish Government having just...
November 2021 was the sixth year for Scottish universities and colleges to submit their Public Bodies Climate Change Duties (PBCCD) reports as named 'major players'...
The EAUC-Scotland Travel and Transport Topic Support Network met on the 31st May 2022 to discuss how universities and colleges can encourage students, staff and visitors to move...
This hour long event was the third in a series called 'Realigning Curricula for the Future' aiming to support specific subjects to implement sustainability in their...
The Community Engagement Topic Support Network met on 11th May 2022 to discuss ways in which we can empower our communities to become agents of change. Topics of discussion...
This Education for Sustainable Development Topic Support Network and Learning for Sustainability Scotland Further and Higher Education Task Group Meeting whcih took...
The EAUC-Scotland Annual General Meeting and Spring Forum took place on the 31st of March 2022. This featured presentations from the University of St Andrews and Dumfries and...
This hour long event was the first in a series called 'Realigning Curricula for the Future' aiming to support specific subjects to implement sustainability in their...
Resources from the 17th March 2022 Health and Wellbeing Topic Support Network which focused on burnout.
The Scottish Government recently launched guidance on Public Sector Leadership on the Global Climate Emergency. It aims to engage the leaders of Scotland’s public...
Sam Barnett from Forth Environmental Resilience Array introduced their project, hosted by the University of Stirling at the EAUC-Scotland Forum Meeting in December 2021. The...
On Thursday 2nd December the EAUC-Scotland Travel and Transport Topic Support Network met to discuss how the focus areas for reducing carbon emissions have changed as a result...