This is Sustainable Nottingham – a monthly bulletin all about some of the key activities happening across UoN to make the University a more sustainable place to work and study. If you want to receive the bulletin at the start of every month then please subscribe and circulate it to your colleagues. And if you’re involved in any “green” initiatives, then tell us about them via sustainability@nottingham.ac.uk.
| The second annual Nottingham Crocus count has shown an increase in the numbers of this locally rare species on University Park campus. Read more... |
| September 2014 saw the installation of 1000m2 solar array on the roof of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science Building. During the recent partial eclipse, the effect of the moon obscuring much of the sun can be seen in the electricity generated by the photovoltaic cells. Read more... |
| The University of Nottingham once more welcomes neighbours and alumni for its annual community open day on Saturday 9 May, 11am-5pm. Visit the May Fest website for a programme and details. Read more... |
| The free 30 minute cycle maintenance sessions are now available to be booked. Visit our news pages to find the times and locations for May, and use the links to book yourself a slot. Read more... |
| Associate Professor Svenja Hanson, Head of the UNMC Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department and Chair of the UNMC Environment Committee, reflects on Green Week 2015. Read more... |
| The Environmental Technology Centre is working on a series of events as part of EU Sustainable Energy Week. Themes include the latest research into energy storage, energy and business, how a city becomes more energy self-sufficient and an opportunity to tour the BREEAM Outstanding' Energy Technologies Building. Read more... |
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