AASHE Bulletin – Sept. 18th edition

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September 18, 2018
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News of the Week
NUS Shares Results of Survey Regarding Students’ Attitudes
The National Union of Students in the U.K. released new survey results revealing students’ expectations for and experiences of teaching and learning for sustainable development. While this is the eighth year of the survey, it is the first year that the results include input from students outside the U.K. The results say that 91 percent of students surveyed want their place of study to incorporate and promote sustainable development and 70 percent want sustainable development incorporated and promoted through all courses.
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Campus Engagement Resources
Syracuse U to Open Center for Social Justice With $5M Gift
A Syracuse University alumni couple is providing a $5 million donation to support the creation of the Lender Center for Social Justice, which will include research support, symposia, and faculty and student fellowships. The center aims to support innovative and multidisciplinary research of contemporary social problems while providing proactive and concrete approaches and solutions.
More Research News
Research Resources
Academics
Pennsylvania State U Establishes Dual-Title Doctoral Program in Climate Science
U Maryland Receives $3M NSF Grant to Launch Graduate Program
South Dakota State U Launches Sustainability Minor
U Illinois Urbana-Champaign Launches Student-Written Environmental Publication
Engagement
Four Universities Join University Climate Change Coalition
U Tennessee Knoxville Opens Outdoor Garden Classroom
Operations
Eastern Kentucky U Installs 40 KW Photovoltaic System
Vanderbilt U Buys Solar Trash Compactors & Electric Mowers
Planning & Administration
U Strathclyde Begins Equity & Diversity Program
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Opportunities
2018 Campus Sustainability Month

Held every October, Campus Sustainability Month is an international celebration focused on sustainability in higher education. Throughout the month, colleges and universities organize events that engage and inspire students and other campus stakeholders to become sustainability change agents. This year’s theme is, “Nonpartisan Engagement and the November Elections.” Contribute to and follow the activity using #campussustainabilitymonth.

US Composting Council Annual Awards

The U.S. Composting Council 2018 annual awards are comprised of eight different award categories that honor either individual or organizational efforts to increase the composting market. U.S. Composting Council members can submit a nomination by Oct. 1.

Wege Prize 2019 Call for Team Applications

Wege Prize 2019 is looking for undergraduate and graduate students who want to work together to re-think and re-design the way economies work by creating regenerative solutions that have a widespread and lasting impact. Teams will contend for $30,000 in total cash prizes. The Wege Prize is organized by Kendall College of Art and Design’s Wege Center for Sustainable Design with support from the Wege Foundation. The deadline for team applications and research plan is Nov. 18.

Call for Chapter Proposals: Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning

The Emerald Group Publishing is compiling a volume in Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning that aims to explore the educational opportunities and challenges in integrating sustainability in higher education. Supporting Sustainable Development Goal 4, and any of the other goals being implemented in higher education, the tentative volume titles are “Integrating sustainable development into the curriculum”, “Sustainable development leadership and strategies”, and “University partnerships for sustainable development”. One-page chapter proposals are due Oct. 3.

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New Resources
Education for Sustainable Human and Environmental Systems: From Theory to Practice

Educators can use this book as a guide to prepare students to facilitate social learning in communities that builds knowledge of, capacity for, and commitment to sustainability to facilitate the emergence of sustainable societies.

Envisioning Public Scholarship for Our Time: Models for Higher Education Researchers

This book proposes a new paradigm of public scholarship that supports a diverse democracy and promotes equity and social justice. It demonstrates how public scholarship in higher education can increase its impact on practice and policy and argues that public scholarship should be recognized as normative practice for all scholars and integrated into the curriculum of graduate courses.

Events
AASHE Webinar: How to Build the Best Bike Share Program for Your Campus
Sept. 19, 2018 (3:00 p.m. Eastern) – Online
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Jobs & Internships
Environmental Health & Safety Programs & Sustainability Manager
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Climate Programs Data Manager
Second Nature
Communications Manager
Second Nature
Assistant Director, Center for Sustainable Business
New York University
Assistant Professor, Geochemistry & Environmental Science
Hope College
Assistant Professor, Sustainability & Environment
University of South Dakota
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