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Beth Reichwald Nicola Corrigan University of Exeter Kingston University AUA

Learning From Australia – Engaging Staff and Students in Sustainability. Beth Reichwald Nicola Corrigan University of Exeter Kingston University AUA.

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Beth Reichwald Nicola Corrigan University of Exeter Kingston University AUA

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  1. Learning From Australia – Engaging Staff and Students in Sustainability Beth Reichwald Nicola Corrigan University of Exeter Kingston University AUA

  2. “Sustainability implies that the critical activities of higher education institution are (at a minimum) ecologically sound, socially just and economically viable, and that they will continue to be so for future generations” Association of University Leaders for a Sustainable Future “The goal has to be the development of values, attitudes, behaviour and critical thinking skills that will motivate students to demonstrate a personal and life-long interest and responsibility, and an active involvement in sustainability issues and in the environmental decision making process as part of their lives” Filho and Carpenter, Sustainability in the Australasian University Context “It is also important to recognise that while students clearly learn much from formal courses they are also influenced to a large extent by more informal learning experiences and passively by the surroundings within which they are placed” Filho and Carpenter, Sustainability in the Australasian University Context

  3. Sustainability @ MQ • MQ 15 Actions Towards Sustainability • campus management and operations • teaching and learning • research • human resources and personnel • reporting and accountability • procurement • planning and development • awareness and recognition. video http://www.mq.edu.au/sustainability/

  4. Sustainability @ MQ Human Resources and Personnel • Objective: Incorporate sustainability into induction and professional development • Induction • Contractors • Senior Management Training • Code of Conduct • Part of job description – future employee qualities

  5. A Monash Green Office • Purchases environmentally responsible paper, remanufactured printer cartridges and other preferred products • Purchases socially responsible locally-produced, fair trade and organic products • Reduces paper usage • Reduces energy usage • Uses durable crockery, cutlery, cups and bags • Recycles just about everything • Promotes sustainable transport • Promotes environmental responsibility • Promotes wellbeing • Monitors environmental progress to strive for innovative, best practices solutions to environmental issues …play your part in greening Monash!

  6. The SUstainable Campus projects • Environmental Strategies Team • Building Green • Greenhouse Planning • Saving Energy • Saving Water • Avoiding Waste • Sustainable Transport • Conserving Biodiversity • Environmental Risk • Student Projects

  7. Engaging Students – Student Projects • Triple Bottom Line: Options for the University of Sydney: • social, economic and environmental aspects of performance as an Higher Education Institution. • The work outlined a phased-in approach for its application at the University of Sydney • Advanced Engineering students participated in a final year thesis projects: • Examine the cost and feasibility of available options to “drought proof" the campus • Assessment of the environmental features of proposed buildings

  8. Program objectives: 1. Enable students to translate their interest in and passion for the environment into effective, focused environmental change; 2. Impart to students an understanding of the environmental change field and their potential place within it; 3. Create future environmental leaders; 4. Supply skilled environmental change agents to host universities and the job market; 5. Enhance the employability of participating students in the environmental field, and to link them to relevant professional networks. • Quality of Outputs • 700 training hours delivered • 280 students trained • 23 separate programs delivered at seven different host universities • 800 days of environmental project work at host universities • 2,324 days of environmental project work at external organisations • Over 20% of student placements have directly generated ongoing work • Over 80% of Green Steps graduates in the job market are working in the environment industry

  9. WorkshopHow can case study examples be transferred to the UK?What would the barriers to implementation be?How could these be overcome to successfully implement examples?Does engaging staff and students in the debate matter?

  10. Further Information… Sustainability at Macquarie University: www.mq.edu.au/sustainability Email sustainability@mq.edu.au Phone +61 2 9850 4221 Sustainability at the University of Sydney www.facilities.usyd.edu.au/projects/environ/about.shtml Email: sustainable@usyd.edu.au Phone: +612  903 65441 Sustainabilty at Monash http://www.monash.edu.au/green ANUGreen http://www.anu.edu.au/anugreen

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