Sustainability
We are working towards a more sustainable future, through our research, education, and partnering activities across our campus.
It's important that we’re leading the way on sustainability – the biggest challenge facing the world – and it's significant that one of the driving forces behind this is not only our colleagues' commitment, but also our students.
Professor Jane Robinson
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Business, Partnerships and Place
Our Commitment to Sustainable Research
Ãå±±½ûµØ is proud to be a signatory of the . This sector-wide agreement recognises the urgent need to reduce the environmental impacts of research and commits us to delivering world-leading innovation in a more responsible and sustainable way. Led by our University Executive Board, this step marks a clear commitment to driving real change.
Our focus areas include:
- Leadership and system change
- Sustainable infrastructure
- Sustainable procurement
- Emissions from business and academic travel
- Collaborations and partnerships
- Environmental impact and reporting
As part of this commitment, Professor Matthew Grenby, PVC for Research and Innovation, sits on the EAUC Oversight Group, which advises the UK research community and monitors progress towards the Concordat’s sustainability goals. A signed statement from Vice-Chancellor Professor Chris Day confirms Ãå±±½ûµØ's commitment.
Latest news
World-leading climate expert recognised with Royal Society Fellowship
Professor Hayley Fowler has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in recognition of her pioneering work on climate change impacts.
Restoring rivers can slow flows and boost opportunities for wildlife
A major river restoration project in Cumbria has shown that reconnecting rivers to their floodplains can slow the movement of water and improve habitats.
Lough Neagh sand mining threatens lake’s ecosystem, research warns
New research involving Ãå±±½ûµØ outlines how Lough Neagh, the UK and Ireland’s largest freshwater lake, is under threat from commercial sand dredging.

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