Blogs

Welcome to the EAUC blog! You will find a mixture of articles by our educational members, strategic partners, company members, and of course, ourselves. The featured articles show what is happening across the sector.

Please be mindful that the views and opinions expressed here belong to the blog author therefore are not necessarily reflective of the views and opinions of the EAUC.

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Zenith UK talks about the sustainability findings in the latest Natwest Student Living Index.

Robert McIntyre, Solutions Architect at Tridonic UK Ltd talks about that lightbulb moment with lighting on campuses.

Zoe Williams, Head of Marketing at Selectaglaze tells us about improving the sustainability of a Grade 2 listed building at Birmingham University.

Jenny Jamieson, Policy Officer at the Scottish Funding Council outlines the role EAUC is playing to ensure sustainable development in the education sector.

The concept of sustainability may not be on the minds of every university staff member or student, but in light of significant global challenges, universities must do all they can to help protect our planet and those that depend on it for survival. Dave Gorman, Director of Social Responsibility and Sustainability University of Edinburgh, writes for UUK.

This is a reproduction of a Transition University of St Andrews blog post from the University of St Andrews. Interview with Daphne Biliouri-Grant, co-ordinator for the ‘Towards a Plastic Free St Andrews’ initiative. The initiative is l...

Advance HE Blog From Ayrshire College, which is delivering courses to create the next generation of environmentally conscious teachers, to Sutton College, which is working with care homes to tackle the issue of recruitment and high turnover of staff ...

The Big Declutter in Scotland – What are Universities and Colleges Doing?

Pass it on week (9th-17th March 2019) is Scotland's annual celebration of re-use, where organisations and individuals join in to get swapping, donating, sharing and repairing to help make things last! This call to action for people in Scotland helps ...

Jennifer Turner, a manager at Protection Supplies, tells us about some sustainable innovations that could well shape construction across campuses.   With the construction sector contributing a colossal £90 billion to the UK’s economy every ye...

6 reasons why Universities should be setting science-based targets

Will Jenkins, Associate Director at Carbon Credentials, gives us a brief run through of the main reasons the Higher and Further Education sector should be setting Science-Based Targets. The UK university sector is facing uncertainty from a multitu...

Upgrading the sustainability of listed buildings: making the impossible possible

Zoe Williams, Head of Marketing at Selectaglaze tells us about how the company has improved the sustainability of University of Cambridge's prestigious Jesus College. Selectaglaze has helped Jesus College, part of the University of Cambridge, to i...

We believe that the higher education sector can drive many positive sustainability outcomes through changing how it uses land and its built assets. Which is why we see an opportunity for many more universities to work closely with local community ene...

Hosting the EAUC conference isn’t like hosting any other conference.  You know that there are going to be several hundred sustainability professionals looking at your campus over several days with a critical eye. But approached proactively, we ...

Future-Fit Five Universities show Carbon Leadership

EAUC CEO Iain Patton reflects on the Carbon Reduction Pledge event organised by the EAUC and NUS, hosted by the Office for Students and Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) last week. Leadership from the "Future-Fit Five ...

Building Opportunity and Resilience to Tackle an Uncertain Future for Universities and Colleges

Uncertainty and civic responsibility are mega trends UK universities and colleges need to better recognise - so say judges of the 2018 Green Gown Awards. A panel of over 100 national and international judges – a who’s who of leading na...

Simon Goldsmith, Head of Sustainability at the University of Greenwich outlines the success of their new cup reuse initiative. The Reuse Race is an initiative we run at Greenwich that incentivises students and staff to use reusable hot drinks cont...

As part of Advance HE’s initiative on Integrated Thinking and Reporting, Janet Haddock-Fraser, Chair of Trustees for the EAUC and Professor of Sustainability and Leadership at Manchester Metropolitan University, considers the notion of integrat...

Michael J. Lorr, Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Aquinas Ireland Study Abroad Program Spring 2018 at Aquinas College in Michigan, USA. In his latest blog, he talks about the institution's partnership with National University Ireland-...

By Louise Walker, Public Sector Sales Director at Interface Where we learn matters. On the face of it this might seem like an obvious statement. There’s no questioning the fact that the UK is home to some of the best universities in the w...

Rebecca, our Scotland Programme Manager, shares her experiences and reflections on a project she has been involved with examining the likely impacts of climate change on Scotland and across Europe, and potential responses to them.   I spent sever...

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