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Activities and documents

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The national conference on higher sustainable education
(Nationella konferensen om Hållbar Högre Utbildning)
 
More information on HHU can be found here [Swedish].


Greenspiration
 
Our conference on sustainable development and environmental perspectives in higher education has been held four times:

- Greenspiration 4
- Greenspiration 3
- Greenspiration 2
- Greenspiration 1



Information papers on the MUtA award
 
  • MUtA is an award handed out to lecturers who have been succesful in educating students on sustainable development; especially with regard to the integration of sustainable development in classes.
  • MUtA award 2003 [Word | Swedish]
  • MUtA award 2001 [Word | Swedish]


  • Papers published within the MINT-programme
    (To get a copy, please contact the Secretariat)


    in English:
  • Sammalisto, K: Higher Education Environmental Programmes and the Environmental Labour Market in Sweden, 1999.
  • Sammalisto, K: Greening Experiences and Ambitions as seen by Students at some Swedish Universities, 1999.
  • Nr 13 Castensson, R (ed): Integrated Environmental Education at Swedish Universities. 1994.
  • Nr 16 Ginkel, Hans van: Environmental Education - Coming of Age. 1995.
     
    in Swedish:
  • Nr 1 Castensson, R (ed): Miljöutbildning i Frankrike, Nederländerna, Storbritannien och Tyskland. 1992
  • Nr 18 Lewan, L(ed): Integrering av miljöaspekter - Studentmedverkan vid Lunds universitet. 1995.

  • Study materials
     
  • The Council also publishes study materials produced within projects financed by the Council. Teachers at institutions of higher learning in Australia and Sweden can use the study materials in their own teaching free of charge.
  • The Council has published a collection of examples on how lecturers may integrate environmental aspects and sustainable development in regular courses, courtesy eight lectures in different subject areas.
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