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Sustainability and Planning:
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October 14, 2006 |
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This offering is in conjunction with the SCUP 2006 North Central Regional Conference, "Pioneering Change: From Vision to Reality." Be sure to mention "SCUP conference" to secure the conference rate for hotel lodging. Airfare and car rental discounts are available. While this workshop is being offered in conjunction with the SCUP 2006 North Central Regional Conference, conference registration is not required to register only for the sustainability workshop. | |
Colleges and universities are leaders in the global sustainability movement. In the business world, sustainability means producing healthier communities, ecosystems and economies simultaneously, modeling possibilities for both students and the larger society. In higher education, education for a sustainable future means making the mission of the institution come alive. It means effectively preparing our students for the world in which they will live. Sustainability-focused institutions recognize that success lies in developing an integrated strategy, one that (1) ties sustainability to its core mission and is supported by senior leadership, (2) merges the planning efforts of academic, resource, and facilities professionals on campus, (3) lobbies for support from key constituents both on and off campus, and (4) identifies core funding. A good integrated plan addresses the kind of research, planning, implementation, and evaluation needed for a higher education environment.
SCUP, a recognized expert in the field of higher education planning and, in particular, campus-based sustainability, can provide you with the knowledge, connections and resources to identify, introduce, influence, and integrate sustainability efforts at your institution through effective integrated planning. This workshop will recognize that sustainability touches a number of fronts, including (but not limited to): curricula, research, operations, mission and planning, purchasing, community outreach and partnerships, student life, professional development, and design and construction. This long list cannot be covered in-depth in a single workshop, but participants will walk away with (1) an enhanced understanding of the role that each part plays within this integrated strategy, (2) best practices of long- term integrated sustainability planning, and (3) some new ideas for immediate action on their campuses.
Wendell Brase
Vice Chancellor, Administrative & Business Services, University of California—Irvine
Trudis Heinecke
Director, Long Range Planning, University of California, Office of the President
Robert Koester
Director, Center for Energy Research, Education & Service, Ball State University
| Deadline | |
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| September 15 | Early-Bird Registration |
| Fees | by 9/15/06 | after 9/15/06 |
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| Member | $ 285 | $ 310 |
| Non-Member | $ 385 | $ 410 |
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