Mobilising the potential of your staff teams gains successfully outcomes for implementing the college or university policies. Equally, individual staff members should be recognised as the innovators and change agents central to your institutional activities. By maximising the formal opportunities offered by HR, as well as encouraging a general, broader engagement by staff your institution can truly achieve sustainable development.
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.
Green Gown Awards 2019 - Dr Karen Thompson, Bournemouth University - Finalist
Green Gown Awards 2019 - Social Mobility Student Success division, King’s College - Finalist
Green Gown Awards 2019 - Lauren Holmes, University of Chester - Finalist
Green Gown Awards 2019 - Sam Gibbons, Keele University - Finalist
Green Gown Awards 2019 - Dr Peter Bradley, University of the West of England - Finalist
Green Gown Awards 2019 - Sharon Boyd, The University of Edinburgh - Finalist
Green Gown Awards 2019 - Zulfi Ali, Canterbury Christ Church University - Finalist
Green Gown Awards 2019 - University of Winchester - Finalist
Green Gown Awards 2019 - Nottingham Trent University - Finalist
Green Gown Awards 2019 - Aston University - Finalist
Green starts: A long term sustainability intern initiative
Passport to Sport
Intergenerational physical activity projects in Care Homes
CL4Ss action for climate change
Cash4Change
Doing it the Chester Way - Championing sustainable Palm Oil
Good food: Promoting healthy, sustainable and affordable food
Conscious food choices for sustainable living
Think Before You Drink (Ystyried Cyn Yfed)
Opening a plant-based café at King’s