Hello Colleagues,
Registration for the 2022 Sustainability Leaders Impact Accelerator closes July 15. If you are looking to reinvigorate your skills as a sustainability change leader, we would love for you to join us for this immersive, interactive virtual program from July 18 - 21. Register as an individual, or gather some colleagues and register as a group.
We are creating a forum for robust engaging dialogue and discussion about the key opportunities and perhaps challenges and give you a chance to think about how they might apply to your own work. Attendees will participate in a series of deep-dive discussions in topics such as: Transformative Leadership; Racial Justice & Healing; Change Management; Activist Donors; Achieving Zero Carbon; Scope 3 Emissions; Online Dashboards. Multiple opportunities to socialize, network and build connections will also be included throughout the event.
Other upcoming professional learning opportunities include:
- Webinar: Cli Fi, Sci Fi, and the Culture of Sustainability
June 29 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT
Join this webinar for an overview of the climate fiction genre and to address the question: How can fiction help to stimulate new thinking and conversations about our planetary predicament? Find out more » - Webinar: Leveraging Strategic Partnerships to Advance Sustainability Education
July 13 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
The session explores how strategic partnerships can boost sustainability education's presence in higher education. Find out more » - Brainstorming Session: Move-out (part 2) & Move-in
July 27 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
This session continues the conversation from the June 22 Move-out brainstorm. Register » - The Ultimate Cli-Fi Book Club for Sustainability in Higher Education
Starting on August 4, meeting monthly through December 1
This short course in climate fiction ("Cli-Fi") is the ultimate academic book club for everyone. Are you a non-literary type who has never attended a book club? Or a bookworm who is obsessed with Cli-Fi? Somewhere in between? Everyone is welcome to attend and address the question: How can fiction help to stimulate new thinking and conversations about our planetary predicament? Find out more »
All the best,
Daita