4. Integration
Integrating campus activities
The benefits of integrating campus activities are numerous, ultimately allowing for a holistic approach to campus sustainability. Such integration should follow naturally from the above two points as campus sustainability can only fully be achieved when everyone is involved and the approach is an active, ‘grassroots’ one combined with a ‘passive’ one from higher management in the form of regulations, etc.
Such integration means embedding sustainable practices into all campus sectors and activities and establishing cross-community collaborations – campus operations must be tied into the fabric of and supported by the campus community including general and academic staff, researchers and students.
Academic research and education
- Identify sustainability-related research taking place and work towards applying the results on campus and/or collaborating with researchers to tailor the research to campus needs
- Develop and fund new research projects tailored to campus sustainability needs
- Create sustainability-oriented course options and academic programs
General staff
- Allow operational staff to share their expertise through participation in teaching activities
- Provide incentives by acknowledging successes and overall contribution through awards and public recognition
- Mainstream environmental management into contracts and build a relationship with contract staff
Student activities
- Support specific student-led sustainability-related organizations, programs and other endeavours
- Establish fellowships/internships to capitalize on student enthusiasm
- Provide incentives by acknowledging successes and overall contribution through awards and public recognition
Case studies and useful resources
- University of Copenhagen Engagement and Collaboration
- ANU Internship Opportunities
- ETH Ecoworks
- ETH Research into Sustainability
- University of Oxford Eco Reps
- University of Oxford - Staff involvement
- NUS InterHall Environmental Award
- Yale’s Green Labs Certification Program
- Yale Campus as a Living Lab