Contact the Sustainability Manager to find out more.
Goalkeepers is our in-house staff engagement scheme which sees teams of staff in every Faculty and Service, develop and complete an action plan of projects in support of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Teams discuss their activities with our trained student volunteers as an annual review in order to achieve the bronze, Silver or Gold award.
Every year we see fantastic activities undertaken by our Sustainability Goalkeepers. Recent examples include:Winter Wellness Week (SDG3) was introduced in which a range of activity took place including sessions delivered by Northumbria academics who are experts in the fields of nutrition and sleep, in addition to sessions on building resilience and back care, alongside guided mediation and yoga.
Supporting students' mental health and wellbeing (SDG3) University-wide training on mental health support, entitled ‘Supporting students' mental health and wellbeing’. Training workshops were offered throughout the year, offering support for staff on their role in helping students in distress.
Addressing Gender Equality (SDG5) - Implementation of the Institutional Athena Swan Action Plan. Implementation of enhanced family leave arrangements (sector leading provision).
Volunteer Research Assistant scheme (SDG8) a fair and transparent system was established to enable students to apply for volunteer research assistant roles, with appropriate support and acknowledgment of their contributions.
Zero print teaching (SDG12) – Assessment of the use of printed handouts in teaching, and plans developed to move to zero print teaching from September 2022 which would reduce waste. Identify steps that need to be taken to phase out printed teaching materials and implement them by September 2023.
If you are a Northumbria staff member and want to find out more or to become a Goalkeeper, visit our or contact the Sustainability Manager.
The Climate Change Think Tank brings together staff and students with sustainability interests to explore and address a diverse range of sustainability challenges. These might be specific to Northumbria and/or the local area or may be national or global topics. The group aims to help influence and develop policies that explore how we can be more sustainable and tackle climate change issues.
Throughout each academic year the group organise events and projects, including guest speakers, responding to consultations, research projects, and pressing sustainability challenges.
If you are interested in sustainability and climate change issues, this forum is the place for you! To join, please drop us an email.
Chaired by Professor George Marston (Pro-Vice Chancellor, Research & Innovation), the USMG oversees the University’s strategic commitment to supporting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals through our research, teaching, campus and operations. It oversees the Environmental Sustainability Policy (including the Carbon Management Plan) as well as the University’s Environmental Management System.
The USMG includes a staff representative from every Faculty and Service, as well as student representation through the Students’ Union. Staff and students are welcomed to input through the Sustainability Manager, their USMG representative and/or through their Goalkeeper team. Details of contacts can be found on the staff intranet pages.
The USMG is supported by a number of subgroups including Biodiversity Working Group, Carbon management Programme Board and a Sustainability Engagement Working Group. For more information, contact the Sustainability Manager.
Northumbria is a Hedgehog Friendly Campus and there are so many ways that you can get involved to help support our endangered, prickly friends! Volunteers could help run the social media account, undertake hedgehog surveys, support fundraising, attend litter picks… To find out more about Hedgehog Friendly Campus at Northumbria (and top tips for supporting hedgehogs) visit our Hedgehog Friendly Campus pages.
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Are you a keen cyclist or just getting back on the saddle? Be sure to join our Bicycle User Group mailing list and to take advantage of our Cycle2Campus programme of activities. These include:
Find out more on our Cycle2Campus web pages.
If you have an idea, please contact the Sustainability Manager to discuss the support available. You might even be able to access support from the sustainability budget. Recent projects given funding support include:
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