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EAUC Continues to Seek Clarification for Membes Regarding ESOS
Following EAUC's insight guide and previous communications to their members regarding ESOS (Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme), EAUC are continuing to seek clarification for their members.
EAUC News
The University of East Anglia Launches new Sustainability Website
EAUC News - Salix
University College London research provides evidence that government loan funding is enabling Public Sector Energy-Efficiency Projects
EAUC News - University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh is to launch 'Edinburgh Action for the Climate'
EAUC - 2015 NUS/HEA reports on student and employer demand for sustainability
For the fifth consecutive year, the National Union of Students has worked with the Higher Education Academy to ask students about their attitudes towards sustainable development.
EAUC - £3m to be invested in projects to reduce carbon emissions - The University of Nottingham
The University is investing £3m in installations to enable more efficient and controlled heating and cooling in the Medical School and at Sutton Bonington campus.
EAUC - Learning from the sharp end - implications for sustainability in Higher Education - University of Bristol
On 7-8 September 2015, the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England hosted a symposium looking at the future of Education for Sustainable Development.
Contemporary landscape from Tobermore transforms University of Hertfordshire
Tobermore provided a combination of Eco Hydropave Pedesta in Charcoal, Heather and Natural and Eco Hydropave 240, also in Charcoal, Heather and Natural, achieving a bright, contemporary new look for the grounds at the University.
Building Design News Extra
Weekly Newsletter Extra for New Products/Design Developments.
EAUC - E-News £29m for HE Energy Efficiency Projects
UK universities granted funding to invest in long-term energy, carbon and financial savings
EAUC - E-News Cambridge launches green vision to cut emissions by a third by 2020
The University of Cambridge is aiming to cut carbon emissions by 34% as part of its new sustainability strategy for the next five years.
AUDE Newsletter No. 52 Summer 2015
No. 52 Summer 2015