The aim of this guide is to provide colleges and other Further Education (FE) institutions with specific guidance on embedding sustainability into every aspect of their organisation, with inspiring examples of what others are already doing.
The Guide will provide a starting point, inspiration and signposts to places of more information for those wishing to delve deeper. It can also be used by those already on the sustainability journey, as a way of reviewing where you are going, and where you may look next.
View the SORTED Guide to Sustainability in Further Education here
Your search for “college esd workbooks” returned 1041 results.
The Technical Summary of GEO-6 distills the science and data in the main report and synthesizes the information to make it more accessible to students and...
An important new report out today has benchmarked universities from across England on their environmental and corporate responsibility performance. It then reveals how they rate...
We will be asking for Educational Member approval, through a Special Resolution, at the AGM on 12th April 2011, for changes to our Articles. The document below shows the...
EAUC-Scotland have partnered with the Heat Network Partnership to offer a free workshop for the further and higher education sector to raise awareness of low carbon heat. The...
A partnership between six higher education purchasing consortia in England is helping institutions achieve their sustainability targets through collaboration on national...
EAUC-Scotland are pleased to announce the launch of a new project to review Scottish university carbon management plans (CMPs) to assess if they are likely to meet their targets...
LiFE Framework: Procurement and Supplier Engagement Serving up Success: An overview of sustainable catering, including an introduction to the SRA’s pioneering...
NUS Services is running a one year research project over the 2008/09 academic year looking at efficient ways to manage the free supplier equipment used in students’ union...
The EAUC Change-Maker Programme: Sustainability Leadership and Innovation *By application *If you are interested in joining us, please provide us with a short application...
The UK is making significant steps in reducing its food waste, with total food waste levels falling by 480,000 tonnes between 2015 and 2018 – a 7% reduction per person...
Congratulations to the winners of the Collaborative Awards for Teaching Excellence 2018 delivered by Advance HE. The Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE)...
The EAUC's article in the January issue of University Business focuses on the 2012 Green Gown Awards. One of the underlying founding principles of the EAUC is the notion of...
This third webinar will be the final in a series which explore careers involving sustainability in our EAUC-S Careers Project. This webinar will help you with finding...
A new SDG report finds student Climate Change protests are pushing Climate Action up the agenda of universities and colleges across the world. The second SDG Accord report,...
Thanks to a partnership with the University of Gloucestershire, the goal of having an EAUC National Office has become reality only 6 months after the Members approved of our...
In advance of the Global Climate Strike on Friday, 20th September, EAUC are calling on its members in the higher and further education sector to support the strikes and sign the...
The EAUC has a strong partnership with Better World Books, the award-winning, socially minded global bookseller, to drive sustainability and book reuse at university...
Iain Patton, CEO of the EAUC, has today launched the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Accord in Vancouver, Canada. This global initiative is to ensure the SDGs are...
The Annual General Meeting for the EAUC Scotland Office will be held at the University of Dundee on Friday 27th February 2015. The day will include the AGM business of...
The International Green Gown Awards were announced today (6 November) at the ACTS Conference in Tasmania, Australia. Tertiary education institutions from Australasia, the United...