The University continues to develop opportunities and partnerships to embed sustainability within the student curriculum.
Events Management students engage with Fairtrade in their learning by organising the annual Fairtrade Fortnight headline event on behalf of the University and Kirklees Fairtrade Forum as part of their final year project. This has contributed to the University successfully achieving the new 1* University and Colleges Fairtrade Award, promoting and engaging with Fairtrade at the University and in the wider community as an active member of the Kirklees Fairtrade Forum.
Computing and Engineering students have frequently engaged with sustainability as part of their degree courses. In both 2019 and 2020 the Sustainability Team were invited to set a challenge as part of the Computing and Engineering undergraduate Design Week event, with the cross-disciplinary design of an innovative solution to a real-world problem.
Students are also able to engage with us through extra-curricular activities to help build their CV’s and portfolios. Students have previously attended training via SOS UK to become Fairtrade auditors, attended sustainability conferences free of charge and contributed to social media content through blog posts, videos and photographs.
Future opportunities are being explored to establish research opportunities on campus where undergraduate students are able to participate in longitudinal research projects as part of their studies.