AASHE Workshop: Building a Curriculum Development Program for Your Institution
This virtual and interactive curriculum development workshop aims to equip faculty/instructors with the knowledge, materials and strategies to successfully adapt and implement the sustainability across the curriculum model at their institution. Resource materials, interactive breakout room discussions and opportunities for Q&A will be included. The event takes place on June 13 and June 20, from 2-4:30 p.m. Eastern on both days. The registration deadline is June 12.
AASHE On-Demand
This virtual repository encapsulates years of insights and knowledge gleaned from AASHE conferences. With over 400 sessions, keynotes, masterclasses and webinars, the platform provides indispensable resources to drive effective and impactful changes in institutional sustainability. Registration for AASHE On-Demand is open to all, while registrants of AASHE 2023 are granted complimentary access. All content is available through July 31.
Call for Applications: CURC Board of Directors
College and University Recycling Coalition (CURC) is seeking applications from individuals working in higher education that have a desire to advance a just and sustainable society for all by solving the social and environmental challenges of waste. CURC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to connect and support people advancing sustainable materials management in higher education by fostering the exchange of best practices to achieve zero waste and a circular economy. Directors serve a three-year term. The application deadline is June 7.
Sustainability Education Forum 2024
Happening June 6-7, 2024, the Sustainability Education Forum is a virtual event designed to collaboratively address challenges and opportunities in sustainability education. It is intended for faculty from various disciplines, those integrating sustainability into courses, and anyone passionate about sustainability education in higher education.
DefaultVeg Student Ambassador Program
The DefaultVeg Student Ambassador Program invites students to become ambassadors for plant-based food purchases across campus. Ambassadors advocate for the adoption of plant-based defaults and are given tools and guidance to engage with key stakeholders.
AASHE Member Discount: 100% Off SPLC Navigator
SPLC (Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council) Navigator is a digital platform that enables procurement and sourcing professionals to develop and maintain a roadmap towards sustainable procurement over time. The platform provides sustainable procurement measurement, benchmarking, performance tracking, targeted actions and supporting resources. AASHE members are entitled to a 100 discount. The Sustainable Procurement Assessment deadline is July 17. The discount expires Dec. 31.
AASHE Workshop: Building a Curriculum Development Program for Your Institution
This virtual and interactive curriculum development workshop aims to equip faculty/instructors with the knowledge, materials and strategies to successfully adapt and implement the sustainability across the curriculum model at their institution. Resource materials, interactive breakout room discussions and opportunities for Q&A will be included. The event takes place on June 13 and June 20, from 2-4:30 p.m. Eastern on both days. The registration deadline is June 12.
AASHE Member Discount: 15% Off Green Sports Alliance Summit Registration
AASHE members are entitled to a 15 percent discount on registration to the Green Sports Alliance 2024 Summit. The annual summit seeks to highlight best practices for enhancing performance and fostering a dialogue with stakeholders and fans about environmental stewardship and social justice. The deadline to register is June 3.
Call for Applications: Center for Sustainability Across the Curriculum
AASHE is seeking applications for new partner institutions to join the Centers for Sustainability Across the Curriculum program. This initiative aims to expand the accessibility and diversity of sustainability training for faculty. By becoming a center, institutions play a key role in accelerating sustainability education and also gain access to AASHE's promotional tools and a network of like-minded institutions. Funding is available to help support this initiative. There are currently 15 Centers for Sustainability Across the Curriculum in three countries.
Sustainability Education and Futures-Thinking in Higher Education Survey
Survey responses are invited from those that teach sustainability courses at a higher education institution. This survey is about the perceptions and educational strategies related to futures-thinking and sustainability education. This survey is being administered as part of a doctoral research project out of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
Climate Change Action at Universities Survey
The European School of Science and Sustainability Research (ESSSR) and the Inter-University Sustainable Development Research Programme (IUSDRP) are conducting a study to identify gaps in climate change action and understand what universities around the world are doing to mitigate/adapt to climate change.
Curriculum Development Workshops: Sustainability, Environmental Justice and Ecology
Santa Clara University invites applications for several online professional development workshops for faculty and staff at higher education institutions. The Sustainability Across the Curriculum workshop is an introductory workshop for newcomers to this material or those in need of a refresher. The other two workshops are intermediate-level workshops for people who have some experience with the material and/or who especially want to develop their conceptual understanding of environmental justice/integral ecology or their pedagogy. The application deadline to all of them is May 6.
Call for Participants: Reduce Medical Technology Supply Chain Emissions
The Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council seeks participants for Collaborative for Healthcare Action to Reduce MedTech Emissions (CHARME), an initiative convening health systems, and medical device and equipment suppliers, among others, to identify, define and promote best practices to reduce emissions from the medical technology supply chain. CHARME members will work collaboratively to implement actions along a 24-month decarbonization roadmap.
AASHE Member Discount: 15% Off Green Sports Alliance Summit Registration
AASHE members are entitled to a 15 percent discount on registration to the Green Sports Alliance 2024 Summit. The annual summit seeks to highlight best practices for enhancing performance and fostering a dialogue with stakeholders and fans about environmental stewardship and social justice. The deadline to register is June 3.
AASHE On-Demand
This virtual repository encapsulates years of insights and knowledge gleaned from AASHE conferences. With over 400 sessions, keynotes, masterclasses and webinars, the platform provides indispensable resources to drive effective and impactful changes in institutional sustainability. Registration for AASHE On-Demand is open to all, while registrants of AASHE 2023 are granted complimentary access. All content is available through July 31.
AASHE Workshop: Best Practices for Integrating Sustainability Literacy Across Your Curricula
Happening April 18 from 2 - 5:00 p.m. Eastern, this virtual workshop will assist participants with identifying opportunities for incorporating sustainability, designing engaging sustainability-focused content, and understanding the impact of sustainability literacy on students. The workshop is based on lessons learned by The College of Charleston’s sustainability in curricula-focused SACSCOC accreditation quality enhancement plan.
Call for Applications: Center for Sustainability Across the Curriculum
AASHE is seeking applications for new partner institutions to join the Centers for Sustainability Across the Curriculum program. This initiative aims to expand the accessibility and diversity of sustainability training for faculty. By becoming a center, institutions play a key role in accelerating sustainability education and also gain access to AASHE's promotional tools and a network of like-minded institutions. There are currently 15 Centers for Sustainability Across the Curriculum in three countries.
AASHE 2024 Conference & Expo: Early Bird Registration
Early bird registration is open for the AASHE 2024 Conference & Expo in Anaheim, California, happening Oct. 27-29. The conference offers invaluable educational and professional advantages, equipping participants with the latest insights and strategies in higher education sustainability. Register by June 30 to take advantage of discounted registration.
Clean Earth Challenge
Organized through the National Wildlife Federation, the Clean Earth Challenge invites individuals at higher education institutions to collect trash and debris through a coordinated cleanup.
Survey: Stakeholder Perceptions of Water Conservation and Wastewater Management in Buildings
Researchers at North Carolina State University, Arizona State University, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are conducting a study to better understand how departments/offices make decisions about sustainability with a focus on green building design and water conservation through urine diversion. This study is supported by the National Science Foundation Science and Technologies for Phosphorus Sustainability Center. The first 50 respondents to complete the approximately 10-minute survey will be offered a $15 gift card. The deadline to participate in the survey is May 7.
Sustainability Communications Cohort Summer 2024
The cohort will meet virtually for five weeks and dive into topics, such as key messaging, social media strategies, storytelling techniques, content creation, scheduling, metrics and behavior change principles. There will be opportunities for discussion and coaching.
Equity and Justice Institute
Achieving the Dream's virtual Equity and Justice Institute, happening May 1 - 2, will explore the intersection of equity and justice within higher education, spotlighting the vital role community colleges play in social and economic mobility for the diverse communities they serve.
Call for Participation: Intersectional Climate Action Leaders Working Group
BIPOC faculty, staff and community partners working in climate action or resilience at HBCUs and MSIs are invited to become a part of Second Nature's Intersectional Climate Action Leaders Working Group. This working group brings together BIPOC higher education leaders to advance relationships within the field, accelerate institutional resilience, encourage climate action planning, and build capacity within and beyond HBCUs and MSIs in Second Nature's Climate Leadership Network.
Call for Applications: 2025 Collegiate Wind Competition
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy invites proposals for the 2025 Collegiate Wind Competition, an annual competition that helps college students prepare for jobs in wind and renewable energy. Applications are due June 13.
AASHE Member Discount: TASK™ (The Assessment of Sustainability Knowledge)
TASK is an assessment tool to measure the sustainability knowledge of your students. It provides comparable metrics (e.g., between programs or entry- and exit-testing) to monitor, improve and report your sustainability education strategy. Until July 31, 2024, AASHE members who sign up as a TASK Change Leader will receive a 10 percent discount.
Global Program Development Support Group for Sustainability Across the Curriculum
AASHE invites faculty leaders to apply to the Sustainability Across the Curriculum program development support group, which aims to further develop and spread the Sustainability Across the Curriculum Model of Faculty Development. Participants will engage in discussions, share strategies, receive one-on-one consultations with experienced curriculum development leaders, and access modest grants of up to $5,000 to enhance curriculum development. Thanks to Microsoft Philanthropies, there is no registration cost. The application deadline is April 12. Accepted participants will begin meeting in July 2024 and continue through at least February 2025.
AASHE Workshop: Embed the Sustainable Development Goals in Courses
This workshop, happening virtually on May 9 from 2 - 5:00 p.m. Eastern, is designed to help participants identify the SDGs that are most pertinent to their course(s), develop learning outcomes that will help students work towards the SDG, and adapt methods of instruction for engagement in sustainable development. Group discounts are available, as well as a limited number of scholarships.
Call for Applications: Young Champions of the Earth 2024
Young Champions of the Earth is a youth engagement initiative of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The award is bestowed annually to young people from around the world with outstanding ideas to protect and restore the environment. The deadline to submit an application is April 5.
Ye! Youth Ecopreneurs Programme 2024
The Ye! Youth Ecopreneurs Programme 2024 is designed for visionary young entrepreneurs who are committed to pioneering sustainable solutions for the planet. The application deadline is March 22.
Campus Nature Rx Academy Certificate Program
This program provides campus leaders with a personalized approach to the design of Nature Rx initiatives to improve mental health and students’ overall well-being through nature engagement. The application deadline is May 1.
AASHE On-Demand
This virtual repository encapsulates years of insights and knowledge gleaned from AASHE conferences. With over 400 sessions, keynotes, masterclasses and webinars, the platform provides indispensable resources to drive effective and impactful changes in institutional sustainability. Registration for AASHE On-Demand is open to all, while attendees of AASHE 2023 in Boston are granted complimentary access. All content is available through July 31.
AASHE 2024 Earth Day Photo Opportunity
Throughout April, AASHE invites photo submissions depicting diverse sustainability efforts on higher education campuses and in communities, such as planting trees, advocating for environmental justice, implementing energy-saving initiatives, or similar. Submitted images will be shared in a 2024 Earth Day gallery.
Global Program Development Support Group for Sustainability Across the Curriculum
AASHE invites faculty leaders to apply to the Sustainability Across the Curriculum program development support group, which aims to further develop and spread the Sustainability Across the Curriculum Model of Faculty Development. Participants will engage in discussions, share strategies, receive one-on-one consultations with experienced curriculum development leaders, and access modest grants of up to $5,000 to enhance curriculum development. Thanks to Microsoft Philanthropies, there is no registration cost. The application deadline is April 12. Accepted participants will begin meeting in July 2024 and continue through February 2025.
AASHE 2024 Conference & Expo Call for Proposals
AASHE invites proposals for the AASHE 2024 Conference & Expo, in Anaheim, California, from Oct. 27 - 29. With three days of sustainability inspiration and collaboration, AASHE 2024 aims to connect attendees with the diversity of insights and experiences from the higher education sustainability community. The deadline to submit a proposal is April 12.
GRITS Anniversary Affinity Calls
In honor of GRITS 10th anniversary, Sustainable Endowments Institute is hosting a series of calls to support institutions of similar type (small liberal arts, etc.). The discussion is open to all current GRITS users and any other sustainability, facilities or energy professionals working to reduce resource use/emissions and meet institutional sustainability goals.
Survey of Indoor Waste and Diversion Practices
This survey project, led by Busch Systems, seeks to better understand the current trends in waste diversion programs and share the key lessons learned on how to successfully implement them.
Faculty Survey Exploring AASHE STARS as an Experiential Learning Tool
Faculty members residing in the U.S. are invited to participate in a research study investigating the underutilization of the AASHE STARS (Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System) reporting framework within academic coursework, particularly as a platform for experiential learning. Conducted by researchers at the University of Louisville, this study aims to gather insights into faculty experiences, perspectives and challenges related to sustainability instruction and the integration of STARS into curriculum development. This voluntary survey will take approximately 15 minutes.
International Green Gown Awards
Administered by the EAUC, the International Green Gown Awards recognize sustainability initiatives, accomplishments and lessons at universities and colleges across the globe. There are eight award categories, including 2030 Climate Action, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Sustainability. The deadline to submit is April 29.
Anti-Racists Community Engagement Workshop Series
Based on the published book, Anti-Racist Community Engagement: Principles and Practices, the series includes events with author talks and workshops that explore how students, staff and faculty can put anti-racist principles into practice at college and university campuses.
NAAEE Conference & Research Symposium: Call for Presentations
The North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) invites presentation submissions for its 2024 conference and research symposium, themed Building Bridges, happening Nov. 5-9 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The deadline to submit a proposal is April 26.
AESS Student Research Symposium: Call for Proposals
The Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) invites student poster proposals on original environmental research. on Friday, April 12, 2024. The purpose of this student-focused multidisciplinary event, happening from noon to 3:00 p.m. Eastern on April 12, is to provide a forum for students across the globe to present their original research to the broader environmental community. The deadline to submit is March 15.
Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences 2024: Call for Proposals
The Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences invites presentation proposals about research studies of the environment, both natural and social sciences, as well as presentations related to pedagogy. The proposals are in consideration for the annual, virtual conference happening June 20-21, themed Cultivating Courage for our Collective Future. The deadline to submit is March 18.
Clinton Global Initiative Fellowship
In the inaugural year, the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Fellowship program will select 25 individuals to develop CGI Commitments to Action–new, specific and measurable projects that advance solutions to critical challenges, including the climate crisis, global health inequity and humanitarian crises. The deadline to apply is March 15.
Climate Equity Collaborative Youth Advisory Council
The Climate Equity Collaborative (CEC) seeks applications from youth to join its inaugural Youth Advisory Council. As the CEC finalizes its governance structure, the Youth Advisory Council will conduct an internal review and revision process so that the structure is youth-informed and -centered. The deadline to submit an application is March 8.
Global Program Development Support Group for Sustainability Across the Curriculum
AASHE invites faculty leaders to apply to the Sustainability Across the Curriculum program development support group, which aims to further develop and spread the Sustainability Across the Curriculum model of faculty development. Participants will engage in discussions, share strategies, receive one-on-one consultations with experienced curriculum development leaders, and access grants of up to $5,000 to enhance curriculum development. Thanks to Microsoft Philanthropies, there is no registration cost. The application deadline is April 12. Accepted participants will begin meeting in July 2024 and continue through at least February 2025.
Sustainability Education Forum 2024
Happening June 6-7, 2024, the Sustainability Education Forum is a virtual event designed to collaboratively address challenges and opportunities in sustainability education. It is intended for faculty from various disciplines, those integrating sustainability into courses, and anyone passionate about sustainability education and research in higher education.
AASHE Workshop: Toolkit Resources to Help Understand & Manage Campus Food Waste
The goal of this workshop, on March 14 from 2 - 5:00 p.m. Eastern, is to help campus teams develop the skills and resources necessary to initiate or expand their food waste management approach. A toolkit will be used as a framework to walk participants through the process of identifying sources of food waste; auditing or estimating food waste generation; understanding the culture and attitudes of campus stakeholders toward managing food waste; and identifying relevant collection, recovery or recycling options to keep this resource out of landfills.