Training and Educational content

AASHE Campus Sustainability Hub

UNBC is a member of AASHE. Organization-wide access allows every individual at UNBC (students, staff, and faculty) to advantage of AASHE’s resources and benefits. The Campus Sustainability Hub is a one-stop shop for AASHE members to access toolkits and resource collections about all aspects of sustainability in higher education, from academics to operations to governance. Create an account using your UNBC email and check out this free resource!

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UNBC D2L Training

Learn about how to be Sustainable at UNBC through this comprehensive module exploring topics like Waste and Energy Management, Transportation, and Food Security. Open to all students, staff, and faculty at UNBC. Staff/Faculty must use your UNBC Employee Single Sign On (SSO) login information. 

For students: Please contact cssupport@unbc.ca with subject line "UNBC Sustainability D2L Training" for access.

UNBC lab practices

Discover how to implement sustainable practices in the lab environment  (and save money while you're at it). If you are working in a lab at UNBC, this is for you!

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youtube channel

Subscribe to UNBC Sustainability's Youtube Channel for tons of educational content. See recordings of previous events and fun entertaining videos about sustainability topics. The Youtube channel is updated frequently so make sure to subscribe for notifications!

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Enasrc

UNBC is a member of The European-North American Sustainability Research Consortium (ENASRC). The primary objective of the Consortium is to foster cooperation between North American and European scientists and organisations on matters related to sustainable development. This also includes cooperation with countries from other regions. A further objective of the Consortium is to contribute to a greater dialogue between members, by organising joint events and engaging in scholarly research leading to publications in peer-reviewed journals.

The Consortium is truly transdisciplinary and accommodates all aspects of sustainability and associated themes (e.g. climate change, energy, ethics, poverty, gender, etc) catering to a wide thematic basis. To get more details please email sustainability@unbc.ca.