Glasgow Kelvin Velocity is a project designed by a group of the Glasgow Kelvin College’s Support for Learning students and staff, aimed at encouraging outdoor and cycling...
Cycling is a fun and accessible way to get healthy, save money and have fun. It’s even good for the environment. A cohort of eight universities, with support from Love to...
Love to Ride UniCycle Pilot Getting more students & staff riding by understanding behaviour change Partnership with NUS and the EAUC Department for...
EAUC-Scotland's 'Promoting Sustainable Behaviours Sharing Series' November edition discussed Cycling to Campus. We have produced this best practice document from the...
The University of St Andrews have developed a 10 year cycling strategy to exceed the Scottish Government’s 2020 target of 10% of journeys being made by bike by...
Presentations from the EAUC-Scotland Conference 2017 'Financing and Managing Projects for Change' Summit.
John McCann, Transport Services Manager at Queen’s University Belfast emailed the Transport COP to ask: We are currently designing new student accommodation and the...
Cyclists from the University of Dundee community, including its Rector, the world-renowned adventurer, Mark Beaumont, will receive Cycling Scotland's Cycle Friendly...
Cycling Scotland's Cycle Friendly Campus Award is aimed at encouraging and supporting colleges and universities across Scotland to take a leading role in increasing the...
Glasgow Caledonian University has become Scotland’s first Cycle Friendly Campus, gaining the Cycle Friendly Award with Distinction from Cycling Scotland Scottish Trail...
This Travel and Transport Topic Support Network and ACT TravelWise event took place on the 14th October 2015 at the University of Dundee. Please find attached the...
Cycling 4 All uses disabled student engagement as an entry point to sustainability using a social learning model.
In 2014, a School survey conducted to understand commuting habits showed that at least 40% of journeys made by students and staff were made on foot or by bicycle.
Glasgow Caledonian University has set the wheels in motion for a project where bikes are transforming lives. reCYCLE has been recognised as contributing to a 2014 Games Legacy...
This presentation, taking the HullUTravel project as a case study, is from the 2014 Annual Conference and gives ideas, information on funding opportunities and examples of...
Responses from EAUC Members about setting up a bike doctor scheme to help get more people cycling on campus. Includes examples from three institution who have one.
A presentation for EAUC annual conference 2013 on active travel and bike-loan schemes.
Responses from EAUC Members offering advice on setting up a DIY bike repair station
Milton Keynes College operating procedures for cycle lockers. This will be useful for those looking to install lockers to aid a sustainable transport strategy.
Responses from EAUC Members on how to improve campus bike security and the policies and procedures that can help create a strategy for abandoned bikes.
A study by Bicicleta Club de Catalunya (BACC) on bike use and cycling promotion in universities in Spain and Britain in May 2007.
Guidance from NICE on local measures to promote walking and cycling as forms of travel or recreation are now available.
Responses from EAUC Members about the processes that need to be adhered to in order for abandoned bikes can be removed so they can be recycled or refurbished
This report sets out the Department for Transport's cycling policy (January 2008) and demonstrates the health and environmental benefits of cycling.
The Big Wheel: Turning transport around,a website developed by the Greater Nottingham Transport Partnership, local universities and Sustrans.
Responses from EAUC Members on Members' experience of monitoring the use of bicycle racks.
Laura Wellington’s (City College Plymouth) presentation from the EAUC Annual Conference 2011 about how to make a cycle salary sacrifice scheme work and building partnerships