County institutions are sustainability finalists
By Sarah Wood | 3rd October 2022
Two county institutions have made it to the finals of the Green Gown Awards.
The Green Gown Awards celebrate sustainability in further and higher education in the UK.
Gloucestershire College has made it to the finals in the 2030 Climate Action category, with its GC Zero project. It is up against Borders College, De Montfort University, Keele University, King's College London, Plymouth Marjon University and University of West of England.
University of Gloucestershire is a finalist in the Tomorrow's Employees category, with its Empowering Changemakers project. It is up against Harrogate College, Nottingham Trent University, University of Aberdeen, University of Leicester, University of West of England and York St John University.
In total, there are 84 finalists, representing 51 different institutions across 15 award categories.
Professor Sir Duncan Wingham, executive chair, Natural Environment Research Council, said: "UKRI are proud to be headline sponsors of the Green Gown Awards and congratulate all the finalists. Their work in helping us to meet the challenge of ensuring environmental sustainability is an inherent part of research and innovation excellence."
Fiona Goodwin, CEO, EAUC - The Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education, said: "We are delighted to announce our 84 finalists for 2022. We look forward to sharing their stories over the coming months and we are excited to be able to return to a physical ceremony in November and we hope to see many of you there.
"We are proud to be working in partnership with UKRI and our supporters to again share these excellent initiatives from universities and colleges."
Winners will be announced at the Green Gown Awards Ceremony which will take place at Loughborough University on November 8.
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