Carla Ferreira et al.: Sustainability Assessment Tools in Higher Education: The Portuguese case. Rowan Obermann et al.: Using participative creative arts projects to mediate sustainability engagement in HEIs
Pitches Moderator: B. Gabriel Coehlo / R. Valente (University of Aveiro) Marit de Kort et al.: Towards Green (Bio)medical Education: Tools and Insights from UMC Utrecht’s Planetary Health Integration Team Noel Murray: Waste to Taste. Diarmuid Grime et al.: Interplay between University Timetabling and Sustainability in Higher Education
01:45PM–02:00PM
Closing Reflections
02:00PM
End of Day 2
Location: Hincks Centre for Entrepreneurship Excellence, Munster Technological University Campus, Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland, T12 P928
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GET-AHED (Green Education and Transition – A Higher Education Digital Buddy) is an Erasmus+ funded initiative aimed at supporting and empowering higher education institutions (HEIs) in their green transition.
The main objective of the project has been to develop an online platform designed to support HEIs in improving their sustainability performance.
The platform includes three core tools:
(1) HE Green Assessment – a process-oriented sustainability self-assessment tool that delivers actionable insights into sustainability performance, highlighting areas for improvement and linking to helpful resources;
(2) HE Green Champion – a training tool offering up-to-date specialised learning materials for students, staff, and leadership to strengthen institutional sustainability efforts; and
(3) HE Green Zero – a collection of good practices and resources mainly focused on helping universities reduce their energy use and move towards using clean energy sources, with the ultimate goal of net-zero energy campuses.