This category reflects that students and staff must work together to achieve goals using “top-down” and “bottom-up grass roots” methods to achieve maximum understanding and engagement across an institution. This in turn aids student progress and allows for opportunities to gain transferable employability skills. It looks at both the student input and the staff commitment and the relationship between the two. It must be clear that initiatives include both staff and students (not just one party) working in partnership.
Where staff and students are involved, as well as including the actual numbers, include how they are involved and what impact/influence they have had.
Examples could include: Social media projects; Awareness and communication campaigns; Procurement actions; Sustainability reporting and websites; Volunteering activities organised by unions, societies and similar organisations within institutions; Community projects.
Applications are equally welcomed from institutions or student bodies.
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The Third Generation Project
Oxford Climate Society
Urban Biodiversity Monitoring Programme
Live Smart
Up for the Cup
Greener Futures!
Gamifying climate action for mass engagement
East End Community Garden Project
Period Positive