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5 Reasons Why You Should Get Outside 

5 Reasons Why You Should Get Outside 

Ever wondered what the benefits are of going outside? Here’s a super quick overview of what being outside can do for you! It Helps You Sleep Better  The human body […]

05 Feb, 202429 Jan, 2024 Sustainability Engagement, WellbeingLeave a Comment on 5 Reasons Why You Should Get Outside 
What was COP28 and was it successful?

What was COP28 and was it successful?

At the end of last year you may have heard about COP28 – and, in the years before that, COP27, COP26, and so on. These are annual summits, organised by […]

15 Jan, 202408 Jan, 2024 acting together, Climate Change, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on What was COP28 and was it successful?
An introduction to Lego Serious Play

An introduction to Lego Serious Play

Why would someone want to use Lego to answer a question? Especially in meetings or seminars?
Here’s why.

08 Jan, 202405 Jan, 2024 Student Green Office, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on An introduction to Lego Serious Play
Gift Guide for a Sustainable Christmas

Gift Guide for a Sustainable Christmas

Help decrease your impact on the environment by changing your festive habits!   Arguably, the biggest issue at Christmas is consumerism. Millions of gifts are bought each year and many end […]

12 Dec, 202330 Nov, 2023 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Gift Guide for a Sustainable Christmas
Wishing You a Sustainable Christmas

Wishing You a Sustainable Christmas

COP28 is here and Christmas is just around the corner. With this in mind, if we want to try and do our part to help in the fight against climate […]

07 Dec, 202329 Nov, 2023 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Wishing You a Sustainable Christmas
How to Combat Fast Fashion

How to Combat Fast Fashion

In the recent past, consumerism has increased massively beyond sustainable means of production, leading to what we now know as fast fashion. But what is fast fashion and why is […]

04 Dec, 202320 Nov, 2023 Sustainability Engagement2 Comments on How to Combat Fast Fashion
Introducing: Jenny, SGO Project Officer

Introducing: Jenny, SGO Project Officer

Hiya, I’m Jenny, one of your new Student Green Office Project Officers!   I have just started my first year of my degree in Archaeology and Forensic Investigation, hoping this will […]

24 Oct, 202323 Oct, 2023 Student Green Office, Sustainability Engagement1 Comment on Introducing: Jenny, SGO Project Officer
Introducing: Harry, SGO Projects Officer

Introducing: Harry, SGO Projects Officer

Hello friends, my name is Harry, I’m a third year Film Production Student, and I am embarking on my quest as one of your new SGO project officers.   Hailing from […]

18 Oct, 202309 Oct, 2023 Student Green OfficeLeave a Comment on Introducing: Harry, SGO Projects Officer
Introducing: Halle, SGO Projects Officer

Introducing: Halle, SGO Projects Officer

Hi, my name is Halle and I am a Student Green Office Projects Officer. I am currently in my second year of a BA in Games Design and hope to […]

11 Oct, 202309 Oct, 2023 Student Green OfficeLeave a Comment on Introducing: Halle, SGO Projects Officer

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