To book this event, please email or telephone us: info@eauc.org.uk / 01242 714321
Join us for our first Education for Sustainable Development Community of Practice (ESD CoP) meeting of 2026 on:
We'll address compassion towards self, colleagues and students through speaker inputs as well as breakout rooms, activities, and shared resources.
This meeting brings together practitioners from colleges, universities, and other post-16 education providers. Staff working in any role - not just teaching - and any subject area are welcome.
This meeting will be chaired by the ESD CoP's co-convenor Rehema White from the University of St Andrews.
Speakers and agenda will be announced soon.
Tagged : Topic Area, Learning teaching and research, Education for Sustainable Development
Type : EAUC events
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