Green-Campus Open call 2024

Published: 18 Oct, 2024

TU Dublin Sustainability - Decarbonisation, Societal Engagement and Sustainability Education - are collaborating to offer micro-grant opportunities with a funding pot of up to €20,000 to support TU Dublin's Strategic Objectives, Climate Action Roadmap and Green-Campus programme.

During October over 70 people participated in an engaging ‘Decarbonising TU Dublin’ event. Here students and staff were invited to hear about the latest TU Dublin Climate Action Roadmap, and to take part in an ‘Ideas Factory’ to generate and develop project ideas that can enhance campus sustainability.

Green-Campus Open Call 2024 can help bring ideas like these to life by making micro-grants available to selected project ideas submitted using this form. The Green-Campus programme encourages a partnership approach to environmental education, management and this aligns with the TU Dublin Living Lab. The Green-Campus Open Call 2024 encourages project proposals that can be implemented using the living lab approach. You can read more about the TU Dublin Living Lab and access living lab planning templates.

The new Green-Campus Open Call 2024 can help bring ideas like these to life by making micro-grants available to selected project ideas submitted in form below.

Application Form

The Green-Campus programme encourages a partnership approach to environmental education, management and action. This approach aligns with the new TU Dublin Living Lab.

The proposed projects should ideally involve student engagement (Societal Engagement and Sustainability Education) and show alignment with one of the Climate Action Roadmap (CAR, Decarbonisation) objectives as well as An Taisce's Green-Campus themes (Litter & Waste, Energy, Biodiversity, Transport & Travel, Water, Green ICT).

Conditions of funding:

Proposal Evaluation Criteria (50 marks)

Important Dates:

Download Living Lab templates:

TU Dublin Living Lab Project Phases

TU Dublin Living Lab Project Ecosystem