A recent report from the Higher Education Academy on first-year student attitudes towards, and skills in, sustainable development, found that "sustainability concerns are important to students in selecting their university." So, we could deduce that as competition to attract students in the new HE market intensifies, a university's sustainability policy could give it an advantage over other institutions.
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John works at the University of Greenwich, project management and implementation of many of the university 's environmental and sustainability projects. He specializes in staff and student involvement and communication of the University 's and activities for staff and students and to promote behavior change to the university. @ Sust_Greenwich
Robert Abrams, the environment and ethics executive, Swansea University Students Union
Rob has just his first year in a joint honors BA in Politics and Social Policy at Swansea University. He has been an activist in the 6th form has to get involved with groups like Climate Camp, as well as groups against the arms trade. Interests include Murray Bookchin 's philosophy of' social ecology "and is working on the infamous \ counter 'sand' project in Canada. SwanseaUnion @
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