Engagement
Engagement Statement
While 91É«Ç鯬 is directly responsible for many of the impacts of its operations, it relies on its community of students and staff to contribute significantly to modifying its overall impacts through personal and group actions.
The University actively encourages its students and staff to make long lasting and far-reaching sustainable behaviour changes to not only enable it to make continual sustainable improvements to institutional operations and practices, but also to enable those students and staff to take their new behaviours into all areas of their lives both within and outside the University.
- Student and Staff Engagement in Sustainability Strategy
- SU - Local Community Sustainable Projects
- Details of current and previous staff and student campaigns can be found here.
The University supports and funds staff and student-led sustainability projects through a number of budgets.
25 by 25 Sustainability Campaign
The staff and student 25 by 25 sustainability campaign, launched in November 2022, and aims to reduce 25% of carbon emissions by 2025. Following the launch of the 25 by 25 sustainability campaign, colleagues were invited to submit ideas and initiatives about how the University could reduce its carbon.
40 proposals were assessed by a panel of experts and presented at an informal lunch with the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Edmund Burke. Among the successful proposals to receive University funding is a pilot trial of the latest space sensor technology which aims to better understand real-time usage as well as atmospheric conditions and use of energy; a Business School research project to investigate whether the University should switch to a carbon-negative browser (instead of Google); fully secured bicycle storage on campus; discounts on hot drinks when students/colleagues use their own mugs; and to compliment this initiative funding has been given for 25 by 25 eco-friendly reusable travel mugs.
Update on Proposals
Investigating a potential change to a carbon negative University search engine - A research project was conducted by Dr Edward Jones and Cem Soner, from the 91É«Ç鯬 Business School which looked at the environmental credentials and performance of different search engines. A copy of their final report can be found here.
Environmental Awareness and Communication
We have developed an Environmental Management System (EMS) to support our commitment to achieving continual environmental improvement. The EMS is certified to the prestigious ISO14001:2015 environmental standard. A Campus Environmental Performance Team has been established to ensure as much engagement and inclusion as possible.
- Environmental Management System
- Environmental Awareness and Communication
- Environmental Annual Reports
- Environmental Targets and Objectives
Welcome Week - Students
All students will attend the compulsory health, safety and environment inductions when they start at the University. In addition, we have produced the following video to explain further about the sustainability and environment work we do and how you can help us.
Induction - New Staff
We take immense pride in the quality of our environment at 91É«Ç鯬, and we are committed to its protection and enhancement. That means thinking about the impacts of everything we do, and whether, from an environmental perspective, it can be done better. With an estate of over 100 buildings across 346 hectares, as well as a complement of approximately 10,000 students and 2,000 staff, we recognise the implications of our impact on the environment.
All new staff will either attend the compulsory health, safety and environment induction in person or complete the online version. The below link details our Staff Handbook and details on accessing the induction material.
- Staff Health, Safety and Environment Induction & Handbook
- Staff Sustainability and Environment Induction
University Sustainability Information and Events
July 2025
Crime in the Life Cycle - July 20
Beyond the Courtroom: What Can You Do with a Law Degree? - July 2
June 2025
When (and Why) Climate Legislation Faces Blowback - June 11
Empowering Women and Girls through Sport & Exercise Science - June 10
How to Get Away with Murder? - June 5
22nd Rural Entrepreneurship Conference (REC2025) - June 3
The Lost World?: Heritage, Climate Change and Cultural Survival - June 1
May 2025
Seasonal climate fluctuations dominant global influence on lake surface size changes, study finds
The Economics of Climate Change - May 29
For many island species, the next tropical cyclone may be their last
Climate scientist joins list of UK’s most influential environmental professionals
Health and Care Research Wales appoints two professors as Senior Research Leaders
91É«Ç鯬 Business School helps drive visitor engagement strategy for historic Anglesey landmark
Medics learn Welsh as a clinical skill
First Minister visits ground breaking decarbonisation hub
Can tourism ever truly be sustainable? - May 15
Researchers to develop virtual lake technology in response to increase in extreme climatic events
The Power of Listening: How Counselling Can Change Lives - May 12
Credit ratings are a key check on CEO overconfidence in corporate acquisitions
Elephant societies suffer when knowledgeable elders are lost, study reveals
Universities team up to launch hub for research-informed professional development in education
Study reveals severe post-Brexit reduction in lending to SMEs in rural areas
Five 91É«Ç鯬 researchers selected for prestigious Welsh Crucible programme
Study sheds light on how the environment promotes the generation of new species
Climate change is a much bigger threat to agriculture than plastic film mulch, researchers warn
April 2025
Experts call for urgent action on childhood verbal abuse at House of Commons
91É«Ç鯬 oceanographer becomes Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
UK reliance on imported wood threatens net zero goals, new research warns
Blood test prototype designed to detect deadly diseases at remote point of care locations
91É«Ç鯬 awarded the Race Equality Charter (REC) Bronze Award
Nature is finally being recognised as an artist
Increase in subsurface heatwaves in lakes threaten habitats, researchers warn
91É«Ç鯬 and the City Council join forces to launch the 91É«Ç鯬 City Council Student Bursary scheme
Underwater robotic gliders provide new insights into the impact of a melting megaberg
Robotic medication machine trialled in Dolgellau
91É«Ç鯬 to host ‘inspiring’ design and innovation conference - April 4
Flushing out resistance: Investigating the role of human wastewater in the spread of AMR
Stricter oversight needed as financial misconduct drives risk-taking in banking
March 2025
91É«Ç鯬 Legal Advice Clinic Shortlisted for LawWorks and Attorney General Student Pro Bono Awards
Popular podcast that discusses Welsh language literature returns
91É«Ç鯬 to host live mock employment tribunal to help employers navigate legal challenges
Climate scientist to study impact of extreme weather events on Amazon basin 
Opening a Community Learning Centre on 91É«Ç鯬 High Street
What deer poo can tell us about the future of Britain’s woodlands
How climate change could be increasing your chance of catching a virus from sewage – new study
International Women's Day - March 5
Give nurses a greater voice in implementing care in the community, say researchers
New Study Highlights Impact of Childhood Adversity and School Experiences on Adult Health
February 2025
Research team to address climate change challenges faced by Arctic indigenous communities
Understanding human evolution through the science of sharks
Professor collects samples from missile craters in Ukraine
Researchers trial new therapy for male offenders with antisocial personality disorder
Climate scientist wins prestigious award
Volunteers Give New Life to Pen Y Bonc in Upper 91É«Ç鯬
The United Nations: Working for Global Ecological Stewardship - February 12
Accelerate Action, Inspiring Careers in Marine Science - February 11
North East Wales Industrial Decarbonisation Cluster (NEWID) - cluster plan launch
Why the study of deer poo in North Wales could shed light on the future of woodland conservation
91É«Ç鯬: 140 years of Collecting Art - February 1 - April 5
January 2025
Research shows that existing phenotypic plasticity lets plants adapt quickly to toxic environments
TV naturalist works with 91É«Ç鯬 academics to record world-first sighting
Major Funding Boost to Advance Health and Social Care Research Across Wales
Thriving in the Anthropocene, Professor Mike Berners-Lee - January 29
Welsh invention a ‘game-changer’ in research and diagnosis of health conditions including cancer
91É«Ç鯬 leads efforts to improve how research is reported within NHS care
First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, Visits M-SParc to Celebrate Innovation and Future Growth
91É«Ç鯬 Selected to contribute to UKAEA’s LIBRTI Programme
91É«Ç鯬 championing UK’s first ocean literacy strategy
91É«Ç鯬 psychologist helps Wales’ visitors to feel the ‘hwyl’ in tourism campaign
Seabirds make clever use of winds to plan foraging trips over hundreds of kilometres
Works to begin in Parc y Coleg
December 2024
91É«Ç鯬 retains first-class award for sixth year running
91É«Ç鯬 Archives & ISWE awarded Welsh Government grant for Digitisation of Penrhyn Jamaica Papers
AI model predicts injury risk in rugby union
Predicting the Ocean: 80 years of progress, Professor Tom Rippeth - December 13
91É«Ç鯬 is in the top 11% worldwide for sustainability
Biopots-supporting agroforestry and reducing single use plastics waste in East Africa
Launch of the Bilingual Workforce Recruitment Pack
Scientists predict climate impacts on European soils
91É«Ç鯬 alumnus and Strictly champion Hamza Yassin publishes new book: Hamza's Wild World
Conservationist and Arctic researcher to be honoured at 91É«ÇéÆ¬â€™s winter graduation ceremonies
91É«Ç鯬 researchers to undertake ground-breaking study on underwater tsunamis around Antarctica
91É«Ç鯬 launches innovative ‘91É«Ç鯬 Child Lab’ to advance early years research and practice
November 2024
Nurturing a bilingual workforce: A one-day event for employers - November 29
Julia Fiedorczuk: Experimental Ecopoetics and Climate Crisis - November 25
Designing Tools for Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke
91É«Ç鯬 staff and students join thousands in London for river pollution protest
91É«Ç鯬 researchers listed among worldwide top 1%
Pioneering Decarbonisation hub opens in Penygroes – A first of its kind in the UK
Welsh universities’ partnership working to detect pollutants used in aircraft industry
Beyond language: a peek into the future of Welsh - November 13
91É«Ç鯬 pledges its commitment to technical staff
Study challenges long-held theories on how migratory birds navigate
New report on how living in a cold home can impact our health
An Evening with Cheryl Foster and Noel Mooney - November 8
Treating bullying as everyone’s problem reduces incidence in primary schools
91É«Ç鯬 Professor to take part in national summit to tackle river pollution crisis
Sir Bryn Terfel and Special Guests - November 1
91É«Ç鯬 switches to Ecosia as its default search engine to support sustainable practices
October 2024
Archives Annual Lecture 2024 given by Professor Terence Dooley - October 30
91É«Ç鯬 social care economist awarded prestigious Advanced Fellowship
91É«Ç鯬 Community Fund supports sustainability summit on Yr Wyddfa
Home is Where the Legends Are - October 23
The College on the Hill: 140 Years of 91É«Ç鯬 History - October 19
Seagrass and oysters: A complicated relationship in a changing world
91É«Ç鯬 Secures Welsh Government Funding to Expand Literacy Programme for Primary-Aged Children
Linguistic diversity in Europe: why, where and how? - October 9
Women's Archive Wales Conference 2024 - October 5
Towards a Sustainable Future for North Wales and its Communities - October 3
Extinction and Evolution: Groundbreaking study revises biodiversity's origins
September 2024
Social networks help people resolve welfare problems - but only sometimes, new research finds
Ancient DNA helped us uncover the Iberian lynx’s potential secret weapon against extinction
91É«Ç鯬 secures funding for interdisciplinary marine ecosystem research
Treborth Botanic Garden awarded Woodland Investment Grant
New research facility at Penygroes to expand decarbonisation R&D in Wales
91É«Ç鯬 partners with Verily to expand wastewater testing services across Europe
91É«Ç鯬 law students to offer FREE legal advice to the public
OR66 - The Operational Research Society's Annual Conference - September 10
August 2024
Michael Mosley’s final series: how we showed what happens to your body when you’re stressed
Mature forests vital in frontline fight against climate change
Funding approved for environmental biotechnology facilities at 91É«Ç鯬
Newid Eryri - Changing Eryri - August 8
The International Conference on Mindfulness 2024 - August 2
Sir Bryn Terfel and friends to perform as part of 91É«ÇéÆ¬â€™s 140th anniversary celebrations