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Kerry McCarthy MP, Shadow Minister (Climate Change and Net Zero) will this week give a keynote address to Universities UK’s Universities, sustainability and the climate emergency 2024 conference on Thursday 18 January.
The Labour Shadow Minister will discuss the party's climate goals and the importance of universities' research and global collaborations in supporting the fight against climate change. With the climate crisis at the forefront of conversations, take part in this unique opportunity to understand how you can position your institution up for success.
Join us online as we listen to perspectives from leading sector voices engaged in COP campaigns and get advice from institutions in the sector, such as Green Alliance, about how we can enact change.
This year's agenda will bring focus to changing the curriculum, diverse institutional sustainability approaches, reducing scope three emissions, research, partnerships and operational strategies.
This unmissable event will provide plenty of ideas, advice and inspiration for the year ahead. Yet, don't just take our word for it – read about the experiences of our past attendees:
I very much appreciated that there were some students presenting at the UUK sustainability conference as the future belongs to the next generation. I also appreciated some inspiring programs that supported climate literacy and transition to green jobs within the local community.
This is a great conference to hear what's live and emerging on sustainability in HE, and make some useful contacts.
If you have any questions about this or any other of our events, please contact us at [email protected] or 07500 441505.
Our monthly updates are a great way for you to stay up to date with our work, events, and higher education news.