(Recording available) IAU Webinar: Acting and Educating for Sustainable Development at Universities

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(Recording available) IAU Webinar: Acting and Educating for Sustainable Development at Universities

Watch the discussion with experts from Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Read the takeaways from the discussion in the document here: http://iau-hesd.net/sites/default/files/documents/key_takeaways_iauclust... With less than 10 years to go for Agenda 2030 and the SDGs, the world is at a crossroads in 2021. Working together and forming lasting and effective partnerships is now more crucial than ever. Universities engage with the SDGs in multiple ways including teaching, research, leadership, and campus operations. In addition, they are in a unique position to impact local communities and advocate for the pivotal role of higher education in addressing sustainable development to governments. With a view to accelerating action for UN Agenda 2030, the IAU Global Cluster on HESD fosters university engagement with the SDGs, while also developing new partnerships and generating new knowledge and new cooperation dynamics. With the upcoming UNESCO World Conference on Education for Sustainable Development (17-19 May 2021), now is the time to transform learning and our societies to be more sustainable. The webinar panel therefore includes HE leadership, research, and student perspectives. The discussion with these experts and takeaways of the debate will feed into the UNESCO ESD Conference and particularly the session on HEd which IAU is co-organizing with UNESCO. - Panelists: Heila Lotz-Sisitka , Professor, Rhodes University, South Africa. Inga Žalėnienė , Rector, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania. Jade Monroe , Interim Director of Education, Students Organizing for Sustainability UK (SOS-UK). - Moderator: Stephen Sterling , Professor of Sustainability Education, Center for Sustainable Futures (CSF), Plymouth University, UK. - Opening & Closing Remarks: Hilligje van't Land , Secretary-General, IAU. Watch the recording of the event here

Sustainable Development Goals

05/04/2021