Universities and colleges can play their part in decarbonisation through research, learning and teaching, knowledge transfer, the student experience, community engagement, and business interface. Low carbon campuses using effective utilities management are the foundation upon which institutions will realise this crucial role as global leaders in sustainable development. The built environment in which our researchers, educators and students engage with the social responsibility and sustainability agendas should reflect the ambitions of an institution and contribute to the aims and objectives of a Sustainable Development Strategy.
If you would like to connect with other EAUC members interested in utilities, join the EAUC's Energy & Water Community of Practice here. This group is for EAUC members only.
EAUC-Scotland's Energy Management 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.
Jon Emmett, Sustainability Projects Officer, at London School of Economics and Political Science emailed the Members’ network asking for a quick straw poll of who...
The strategy provides principles and guidelines on how public sector organisations in Scotland will contribute to meeting the Scottish Government‟s environmental targets.
In this EAUC Member Spotlight, see how Blackpool and The Fylde College are actively engaging students on sustainability.
Phil Baillie, Safety & Environment Advisor, London Metropolitan University emailed the London Region network to ask about EMS Accreditation. EAUC Member Responses...
Sean Jobling, Energy Manager, Newcastle University emailed the Members’ network to ask about recharging CRC costs
In this EAUC Member Spotlight, see how the University of Chester are actively engaging with students, staff and the wider local community.
The £16million University of Strathclyde Urban Energy Project is transformational – acting as a catalyst for collaborative low carbon heat network development with...
These are the member responses on carbon targets sent to EAUC Members in December 2014.
The University of Greenwich will install a biofuel (glycerol) fired Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant at its Medway Campus in Kent this year – believed to be the first...
The University of Gloucestershire has adopted a steady, simple but long term approach to carbon reduction, focusing on ensuring that all decisions at all levels consider the...
The project aims to make the Tasmanian University Union (TUU) the first 100% renewably powered student union in Australia, engage 1000 students per year through events and...
The Green Gown Awards Australasia Winners’ summary 2014 provides a summary of the projects recognised by this year's Awards, the International Awards and the ACTS...
Guidance from Lucideon that student loans are not categorised as public funding under ESOS.
After releasing our Legal Spotlight for March we were asked by our Members if we could provide an update on the Heat Networks Regulations.
London School of Economics present their 2012/13 Sustainability Report.
De Montfort University present their 2012/13 Environmental Report.
University of Oxford present their 2011/2012 Sustainability Report.
University of Bath present their 2014 Annual Sustainability Report.
A great message from University of Leicester that explains how the University balances its business targets within a sustainable framework.
View the photographs taken at "Challenging Connections" Annual Conference 2015.