Creating and communicating a sustainable research culture
Creating and communicating a sustainable research culture
By the end of the module participants should be able to:
- Develop a tailored climate communication strategy for their research environment (department, group, project).
- Explore practical ways to implement small but impactful behavioral changes that promote sustainability within academic culture.
- Apply core sustainability values when planning and delivering events or conferences in their field.
What is this about?
Climate Mainstreaming
Read the slides carefully. The purpose of this exercise is to assess participants’ understanding of the concept of climate mainstreaming within organisations and the key steps required for its successful implementation.
Quiz: Understanding Climate Mainstreaming
By answering the multiple-choice questions, which are based on the previously studied slideshow, learners will reflect on essential conditions, staff engagement strategies, communication tools, and fundraising approaches. After engaging with the slideshow, participants are better prepared to answer these questions. This activity helps consolidate knowledge from the presentation while also encouraging critical thinking on how climate actions can be embedded in organisational culture and daily practices.
Think Green, Meet Clean
Read the slides carefully.The aim of this activity is to help participants understand how research conferences and events can be planned and conducted in an environmentally responsible way. You will explore practical strategies to reduce carbon emissions, minimize waste, and promote social and environmental sustainability while ensuring accessibility and inclusivity.
T or F: Think Green, Meet Clean
Answer the following True/False questions based on your understanding of the text that was previously provided in the form of a slideshow.
