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Join us for 28 Days of Sustainability 2025!

28 November 2024

Keen to host a sustainability event? Now's your chance! Sustainable UCL are delighted to launch ‘28 Days of Sustainability’, happening from Monday 17th February until Sunday 16th March 2024. We welcome proposals from all students and staff for any sustainability-related event.

28 Days of Sustainability

This is your opportunity to take the lead!

Whether you are passionate about running sustainability events or eager to immerse yourself in the action throughout the month, we want you to be part of this exciting initiative!

We aim to make 28 Days of Sustainability an exciting month-long festival of sustainability action and learning, with students and staff coming together for talks, workshops, celebrations, film screenings, activities, and more.

Join us in encouraging the UCL community to learn about, and get involved in, sustainability in any way. Together we can make Change Possible!

What is 28 Days of Sustainability?

28 Days of Sustainability will feature talks, tours, repair cafes, swap shops and more, but we need your help. We are looking to UCL staff and students to propose their own events as part of the programme - so that the full breadth of sustainability action across UCL is represented. These events can be specific to your accommodation, department, or office, or be open to the whole UCL community.

Events will follow three broad themes relating to the three foundations underpinning our Sustainability Strategy.

  1. UCL Inspires Action – inspiring and empowering our peers, students, colleagues, and the wider world to take action on sustainability. Events might include public-facing initiatives, exhibitions/showcases, and behaviour change initiatives.
  2. UCL Shapes the Debate – creating solutions and discussing ideas for a more sustainable world. Events might include academic talks and workshops.
  3. UCL is Run Sustainably – making sure UCL and London is a sustainable place to work and live. Events could include second-hand item swaps/sales, events focused on Green Impact and LEAF, vegan cooking workshops, and nature walks.

UCL Sustainability Strategy: Change Possible 

Throughout the ‘28 Days of Sustainability’ campaign, our aim is to provide a friendly, safe and inclusive space for students and staff to discuss challenging topics relating to our sustainability research, network and exchange ideas.

What events could I organise?

Below are some examples of events that you may wish to organise: 

  • Talk/workshop from an academic or professional working in sustainability;
  • A trip to one of London’s parks or nature reserves;
  • Tour of your facility or a nearby site of interest, for example showing how your building is sustainable or energy efficient;
  • Social ride, run or walk with an environmental theme;
  • Volunteering with a local organisation;
  • Host plant-based bring-your-own-food lunch or bake-off;
  • Second-hand book sale or seeds and bulbs exchange;
  • Film or documentary showing on a sustainability related topic;
  • A sustainability book club;
  • Crafts workshop;
  • Museum tours, temporary exhibitions, or a photography showcase.

You can also find inspiration by looking at the events programme from 28 Days of Sustainability 2024. 

View the 2024 programme

How can I sign up to run an event?

If you have an idea and would like to host an event, please register your interest using our sign-up form and we will be in touch with more details. The deadline for submissions is 5pm on Friday 31st January 2025, but please submit your proposal as soon as possible to give plenty of time for promotion.

Don’t worry if you don’t have all the details yet – filling in the form will help you plan, and you can confirm exact details (such as timings) a little closer to the day. 

Sign up here to propose an event

FAQs

Who can organise an event?

Any member of UCL, staff or student, can propose an event. You do not need to be part of any formal network, group, or society to host an event. If you have already planned a sustainability-related event for a day within the 28 days, please let us know and we would be happy to list it on the programme.

If you are a local organisation who would like to host an event, or flag an opportunity to the UCL community which coincides with the 28 Days, please also feel free to get in touch.

How do I organise an event for 28 Days of Sustainability?

The programme will offer events spread throughout the 28 days and the themes.

If your submission for collaboration is approved, we will get in touch to finalise details and offer support to run your event. This support will include the 28 Days of Sustainability branding kit, relevant channels for communication, and other information. You will then be responsible for the running of your own event. 

There is no funding available from Sustainable UCL for events. All costs (if applicable) must be funded by event organisers.

When planning your event, think of your target audience and what time of the day will be best for them. Also take time to consider whether your event will be in person, hybrid, or online, and the different logistical requirements of each of these formats. Remember to ensure your event is safe, accessible, and inclusive. 

> See our event organisation guidance here 

Where can I view the programme of events?

Once the programme begins to take shape, we will list events on our website here.

Do I need to be part of a sustainability-related society or staff group to organise an event?

No - we welcome events and initiatives from any member of the UCL community! In previous years, we had non-sustainability societies take the opportunity to find a link to sustainability, such as the Scuba Society organising a panel discussion on ocean conservation and the Fashion Society holding an event on sustainable fashion. 

You don't need to be affiliated to any society or group to organise an event, so if you have a good idea, please do submit a proposal!

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If you have any questions, please contact Dan, Sustainability Engagement Officer.