Are you interested in catalysing change for sustainability in your organisation? The UNU RCE Severn is pleased to invite you to a two-day event which will introduce you to the most innovative models in the art of transforming institutions towards sustainability. The event is led by two intern...
There are funded (free) delegate places for EAUC members to attend this event. Funded delegate places are extremely limited so are based on a first come first served basis. To take advantage of this offer please contact Anthony Donnelly direct by email: [email protected] or teleph...
Since unveiling Learning in Future Environments (LiFE) we have been happy to see so many people getting in touch to learn more about the system and how it can work for them. To make sure we can talk to as many of you as possible, the LiFE team are hosting a series of online webinars to give you a...
City University London will be celebrating its third annual Green City Week next week (24-28 October). EAUC members are cordially invited to attend some of the excellent events we have lined up this year: FORUM: Troubled Oceans: how can we protect and sustain our marine environment? Monday 24 Oc...
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation and the University of Bradford are happy to welcome Alex Steffen, editor of the best selling book WorldChanging and leading futurist, to an evening lecture around positive 21st century perspectives, in London on October 20. Clarity of thought, unrivalled ability to ...
Fife Future Forum is a two-day conference with the aim of building an informal network of people interested in sustainable development. Students and Staff from the further and higher education institutions across Fife and Dundee are invited to get to know each other, share information on projects...
An a.m. masterclass and p.m. workshop on lab ventilation with experts from US and UK. This day comprises two separate sessions, which can be booked together, or separately. Both feature Gordon Sharp a world expert in energy efficient laboratory ventilation through his pro bono work with the ASHRA...
The Creation of the Smart Grids will be the key next step in the development of the UK’s energy infrastructure. Success will depend on a number of factors, including government incentives, the right regulatory environment, cooperation at all levels of the supply chain and the involvement of cu...
The UNESCO Chair ‘Higher Education for Sustainable Development’ cordially invites you to the 4th International Conference on Higher Education for Sustainable Development: 'Higher Education for Sustainable Development: Moving the Agenda Forward' taking place from 14 to 16 September 2011 ...
10 am – 4pm How do we ensure that our built environment is resilient to weather and climate, both now and in the future? This conference will offer solutions to this question, and will see the launch and first showing of ‘Construction in a changing climate: building for resilience&...
4th International Conference on Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship The conference aims to bring together participants who are taking forward sustainable development, internationalisation and global citizenship within the the context of Further/Higher Education. Reg...
The conference aims to bring together participants who are taking forward sustainable development, internationalisation and global citizenship within the the context of Further/Higher Education. Register online Conference themes Internationalisation and global citizenship Local action for ...
Time: 09:30-16:30 UK universities and colleges spend over £200 million a year on energy, most university’s energy bills are well over £1 million a year so any reduction means significantly more money for core educational objectives. The ability to provide efficient, low-carbon heat, cool...
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects are becoming more ICT-intensive. Like many activities they are making ever-greater use of desktop and mobile devices and the Internet. In addition, they have more specialised needs such as high performance computing and ICT-intensive e...
University laboratories, particularly bioscience labs, contain many cold storage devices including fridges, freezers, and liquid nitrogen dewars. These can directly account for up to 5% of total laboratory energy consumption, and often create indirect consumption because their heat generation requir...
An invitation to a Carbon Trust sponsored workshop focusing on how the Higher Education Sector can take full commercial advantage of the forthcoming Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) with a modern, technically mature and low-carbon renewable energy technology which is highly suited to most HEI’s ...
Can’t afford travel to conferences..? Can’t afford supply cover? Wanting to keep your carbon footprint down? But enjoy networking, learning new ideas and getting new resources? Then join SEEd’s Sustainable Schools Online Conference 2011; the first of its kind in the UK. This ...
A key responsibility of institutions is to deliver teaching and learning that is relevant to students and society. With increasing environmental, social and of course economic pressures on all institutions, it is important that they are able to respond to these and prepare the students for the chall...
In the wake of the Government’s comprehensive spending review, the emphasis for the future is very much geared towards cost reduction and increased efficiency and we’re focused on helping Members meet targets in these challenging times. As part of our support, we’re publishing a...
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