Past Events
Embedding Sustainability in Vocational Courses: Colleges and Universities Task Group Meeting
EAUC-Scotland's Education for Sustainable Development Topic Support Network, which is delivered in partnership with Learning for Sustainability Scotland's Colleges and Universities Task Group, will be meeting on 17th April 2018 at The University of Edinburgh.
LfS Connecting Classrooms – fully online course
From the comfort of your own home, at a time and location that suits you, you can now take part in the LfS Connecting Classrooms course in a way that fits around your other commitments. Join the hundreds of teachers in Scotland who have participated in the Learning for Sustainability: Connecting Classrooms course and are... [read more]
Annual Learning for Sustainability Conference
Open to all teachers & practitioners, across all forms of education, this is the ideal conference to learn new skills, develop ideas, network with like minded people and hear about inspiring case studies and projects and enhance your practice and understanding of Learning for Sustainability and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. As always, this event... [read more]
Member Event: Professor Stephen Sterling Triple Change and Sustainability: Re-booting the response of Higher Education to a different world
"There can have been very little thinking, writing or policy development in the sustainability education field, world -wide over the last 30 years that has not been informed to some extent by Stephen's work. The impact on practitioners has been immense". Dr Stephen Sterling is: Emeritus Professor of Sustainability Education at the Centre for Sustainable... [read more]
How to engage the Press in the SDGs and other Sustainability Initiatives
Working on sustainability issues can be exciting and immensely rewarding. It can also be frustrating. We spend so much of our time and energy working on projects - and aligning them with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and other sustainability measures and yet...nobody in the mainstream seems to know anything about it! Sound familiar?... [read more]