TU Dublin to host Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit

Published: 20 May, 2024

TU Dublin is to host the Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit on Tuesday 18 June 2024 at TU Dublin, Grangegorman campus, from 12:45 to 17:00.   

Minister Ossian Smyth TD,  Minister of State at the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications will address the Summit of an audience of senior leaders and teaching staff from higher education institutions. The Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit will discuss the important role that higher education plays in addressing climate change, and how higher education can be a leader of behaviour change for both the public sector and the communities which we serve.  

A panel discussion, Chaired by Professor Jennie C. Stephens, Professor of Climate Science and Climate Justice at Maynooth University, will broaden the scope on climate change discussions, lift people's gaze to the more pressing issues of justice, ethics and power and the 'things' that will ultimately suffer if we keep lagging on meeting targets. Each panelist will outline a perspective on climate change and be interviewed by Prof Stephens.

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Addressing an audience of senior leaders from higher education, the topics covered will include operations; decarbonising the campus; green procurement; buildings and estates; behaviour change; as well as embedding sustainability in the curriculum.

Climate Action Leadership Training is being rolled out across the Higher Education sector as set out in the Public Sector Mandate and this Summit will address the lessons learned and questions raised during the training.

The Higher Education Climate Leadership Summit is being supported by the National Technological University Transformation for Recovery and Resilience project (N-TUTORR). The summit is being run in tandem with a 'Community of Practice for Sustainability Champions' in the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science which will take place on Wednesday 19 June 2024.

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