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Empowering students for climate action

Sustainability and environment
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Marking the EUTOPIA DAY, with activities dedicated to the alliance in the ten member universities and acknowledging the pivotal role students play in shaping our collective future, the Section for Sustainability at the University of Gothenburg is organizing a panel discussion aimed at empowering students towards climate action. EUTOPIA members are invited to participate online.

Seminar
Date
13 May 2024
Time
10:00 - 12:00
Location
Pedagogen, hus A. Rum A1 311, Västra hamngatan 25
Number of seats
50 (on location, no limit online)

In the face of unprecedented environmental challenges, it is crucial to recognize and cultivate students' active involvement in climate action. Despite various leadership and educational initiatives addressing these challenges, there has been a lack of a comprehensive approach to effectively engage students. 

Marking the EUTOPIA DAY, with activities dedicated to the alliance in the ten member universities and acknowledging the pivotal role students play in shaping our collective future, the Section for Sustainability at the University of Gothenburg is organizing a panel discussion aimed at empowering students towards climate action. This discussion offers a unique opportunity to foster synergy among students, educators, researchers, and environmental coordinators across the university, thereby creating a platform for learning, collaboration, skill-building, and empowerment to address climate change in educational and campus activities.

If you are a student at GU and passionate about making a difference in climate change, we warmly invite you to participate in this panel discussion. Students from other Eutopia universities are welcome to attend online

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EUTOPIA Day activities

The entire program for EUTOPIA Day can be found on the EUTOPIA website. EUTOPIA consists of ten European universities with a long-term vision to enhance mobility for students, researchers, teachers, and other staff. The project is funded by the European Commission.