Education for Sustainable Development Annual Conference

Date 10 June 2014
Venue London South Bank University, Keyworth Centre, Keyworth Street, London
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'Promoting Employability, Society and the Environment: a curriculum for sustainability'

Register today - early bird rates available!

Papers could feature in two industry Journals; Local Economy and International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development

London RCE is calling for paper submissions to be presented at the first ESD London event on June 10th 2014

Chosen Papers will appear in the Sage special edition of "Local Economy" and the International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development

Discount on Paper submissions from £120 to only £100 if booked by 31st January 2014!

Delegate tickets for day and evening now only £60 for a limited time only!

We are also seeking workshop providers and exhibitors, are you interested? any 5 tickets booked are entitled to a funded stand point to showcase their work

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This conference will bring together educationalists, NGOs and employers to promote and share good subject based and interdisciplinary practice across a wide range of areas, from both the natural sciences and the social sciences.

'Promoting Employability, Society and the Environment: a curriculum for sustainability' is for all course leaders and lecturers across HE and FE colleges who are interested in sustainability with the main aim of developing a London wide community of practice which will inspire and engage participants in promoting a sustainable future for all.

This invitation can be extended to colleagues who wish to participate as delegates or wish to offer to present papers on the day.

Confirmed speakers include:
Jane Davidson, Director, INSPIRE (Institute for Sustainability Practice, Innovation and Resource Effectiveness), University of Wales, Trinity Saint David

• Professor Stephen Sterling, Head of Education for Sustainable Development, Plymouth University

• Professor Daniella Tilbury, University Director (Sustainability), University of Gloucestershire and Chair, UNESCO Expert Group on UN Decade in Education for Sustainable Development

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