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Green UniversitiesCarbon emissions, climate change and going green represents a significant component of the broader strategic shift taking place in the Australian corporate landscape. |
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Carbon emissions, climate change and going green represents a significant component of the broader strategic shift taking place in the Australian corporate landscape.
The university sector in particular faces some unique and diverse set of challenges across a number of issues ranging from:
- Campus infrastructure
- University planning and design
- Policy and program implementation
- Collaboration and benchmarking
- Innovation
- Funding, financing and investment
Hear case studies from across Australia and benefit from the opportunity to explore the different strategies and initiatives universities are implementing to reduce their carbon footprint and maximize sustainability.
International keynote presentations from:
Dr. Victoria Hands, Environmental and Sustainability Manager, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Dr. Jyh-Yang Wu, President and Professor Wen-Da Lo, Director, Office of General Affairs, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
Featuring presentations from:
- Professor Robert Stable, Vice Chancellor, Bond University
- Professor Geoff Scott, Pro-Vice Chancellor, University of Western Sydney
- Professor Carol Adams, Director of Sustainability and Chair, Sustainability Taskforce, La Trobe University
- Colin Rockcliff, Director, Campus Infrastructure and Services, University of Sydney
- Clive Gunton, Manager, Campus Development, Planning and Design Review, University of Technology Sydney
- Beth Mitchell, Energy and Sustainability Office, ANU
- Adj. Professor Barry Baverstock AM, Program Manager – Built Environment, Research Institute for Sustainable Energy, Murdoch University
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