Engagement and Education for Sustainable Development
Our mission is for all staff and students to be actively involved in the sustainable management of our campus and to feel personally compelled to consider the impact that all our actions at the University can have on the environment and sustainable development.
We aim to raise awareness of climate change and the impact our actions have on our planet through our courses, volunteer opportunities and sustainability initiatives. We encourage the use of Waterside Campus for local community as well as for guided walks and sustainability events for our staff and students.
See the UON Student and Staff Engagement Strategy (PDF, 174 KB) for full details on how staff and student participation in sustainability projects and initiatives is supported and encouraged.
Engagement
Sustainability Champions
Do you have a sustainable project idea? If so, why not become a Sustainability Champion?
The University of Northampton Sustainability Champions are a voluntary team representing our body of student and staff who are dedicated to identifying and implementing projects that raise environmental awareness in all aspects of UON’s sustainability strategy, with key topics around nature, food, energy, recycling, waste, and community.
If you are a UON student or staff member and would like more information, see our Sustainability Champion Role description and Terms of reference. To sign up, email environment@northampton.ac.uk.
Sustainable Development Events
We hold a number of opportunities for staff and students to engage with Environmental and Sustainability activities and awareness campaigns throughout the year. Previous events have included a Willow Weaving Workshop, Community Litter Picks, Wellbeing Walks and Hedgehog Rescue Activities.
Students
We encourage our students living in halls to consider their impact on the environment via an Environmental Scorecard. These are scored termly between the Environment & Sustainability Team and Residential Life Team, those achieving full marks receive goodies such as Fairtrade chocolate. Other student led activities include Hedgehog Friendly Campus and the reintroduction of a previously extinct butterfly to Northamptonshire.
Our environmental students’ most up to date projects focusing on the environment and sustainability around the campus can be found on X.
Keep up to date with events and competitions – check out the Sustainability Team’s Instagram.
Halls H.E.R.O.E.S Campaign at University of Northampton
This year, University of Northampton residences are striving to be more sustainable through the Halls H.E.R.O.E.S campaign. The campaign rewards the most sustainable residence, looking at energy/water use and recycling, with an end of year prize! Reduce your impact on the climate crisis by taking personal action on:
- Heating
- Electric
- Recycling
- Optimise Water
- Environment and
- Sustainability
The campaign is running as an inter-halls competition over the year, with residents across University of Northampton halls competing to save the most energy, water and waste. The competition will also be based on % of residents engaging in fun activities throughout the year, with the chance to win regular prizes and learn more about sustainability through our Climate Quizzes and Week of Action competitions.
At the end of the year, the winning hall will win a Pizza Garden Party.
How to take personal action in halls as well as win prizes this year:
- Save energy by switching off lights and electrical appliances such as laptops when not in use. In the kitchen only fill the kettle with the water you need (the more you boil, the more energy you use) and put a lid on your pan to cook your food quicker.
- Take part in our competitions and quizzes to learn more about various sustainability topics and have the chance to win prizes. We will also be running various webinars and masterclasses over the year.
- Recycle well and correctly by segregating your waste and putting it in the correct recycling bin or putting it into the waste bin if the item is non-recyclable. Make sure your items in recycling are clean (i.e., do not have food or liquid inside them!). Buy items with less packaging where possible too.
Staff
Our staff are encouraged to opt for sustainable methods of travel to and from work, we promote active travel through our safe walking routes and cycling to work through the Cycle to Work Scheme.
Many environmental and sustainability projects are used by academic staff members as opportunities for students to engage in live projects. These projects are embedded into course modules and support students in gaining valuable experience whilst studying. The Up-For-The-Cup Coffee Cup Recycling Campaign was used across 4 of our courses. Other activities led by our staff range Project Awesome, the SDG Working Group which has a goal of embedding the SDGs into our curriculum and research through to sustainable life choices made by staff members Andy Harmer and Danielle Bird.
Many events take place involving both staff and students, these have included a Willow Weaving Workshop, Community Litter Picks and Wellbeing Walks.
Stakeholder
We recognise that we have a vast and diverse number of stakeholders at the University, both internal and external. We endeavour to meet the needs of all our stakeholders through appropriate means of engagement. Our Stakeholder Engagement Matrix outlines the different methods of engagement for each group including Senior Management Engagement through the Sustainability Board.
Current and previous Sustainable Development events
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
We use the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a framework to guide our activity. Our education and engagement for sustainable developments are linked to the following SDGs:
Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Find out more about our impact on the SDGs