What's on?

Here are some incredible projects that involved LSE Staff and Students working together to advance Education for Sustainability across the School

Past events

What can LSE do to further expand education for sustainability? 

Wednesday 20 March (5-7pm) PAR.2.03  

We aim for staff and students to use this as a platform to discuss together the following questions and then develop some recommendations for LSE:

1) Based on your experience (both students and academic staff), does the Department/Course offer any sustainability-related courses?

2) In your experience (and if any), in what ways do sustainability-focused courses address the topic (e.g. case studies, readings, a certain number of lectures, the whole course is focused on sustainability, certain learning approaches)?

3) How is sustainability framed?

4) What do you think LSE can do better?

This workshop was organised in partnership with the LSE Student Union, LSE Eden Centre and the LSE Sustainability team. Part of LSE Green Week.

Other events and initiatives

Explore LSE Congress

LSE Congress is a simulation activity where students are invited to explore how LSE’s research can contribute to the progress towards the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Explore LSE students’ research for Change Makers

Change Makers is a collaborative programme between LSE and LSE Students’ Union which gives current students the chance to make meaningful change at LSE through independent research.

1) Climate Change Education Within the School of Public Policy, By Namita Gupta, Shruti Ratnaparkhi (2022/23). Learn more here.

2) Perceptions of University Waste Management within the International Cohort, By Isaac Berger(2022/23). Learn more here.

3) To what extent is LSE's IR department marginalising climate and environment education? By Harriet Freeman (2019/20). Learn more here. 

LSE100

LSE100 is LSE’s flagship interdisciplinary course taken by all first-year undergraduate students as part of your degree programme. The course is designed to build your capacity to tackle multidimensional problems  through research-rich education, giving you the opportunity to explore transformative global challenges in collaboration with peers from other departments and leading academics from across the School.

Watch below how LSE100 has embedded sustainability in the curriculum of all LSE undergraduate students.

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