Community & Civic Engagement

Community engagement

The University is committed to becoming "an exemplar of a community that collectively and individually recognises the challenges of sustainable development at institutional, local and global levels".

We work with civic organisations and members of the community to share knowledge and promote awareness, understanding and actions relating to sustainability, and particularly to climate change.

Discussion group

Shown above are (left to right), Lucy Bywater (Bedfordshire Climate Change Forum), Dr Mark Atlay (Director of Academic Development), community member Eloise Watt, and student Breanna Banar who were amongst those meeting to discuss the challenges of climate change (July 2016).

We are proud that our practices contribute to building regional and local collaborations and partnerships with civil organisations, and with public and private organisations.

A series of activities are organised which involved the Bedfordshire Climate Change Forum and Luton Transition

Monthly free film viewing and discussion

These are free events are open to the community and organised collaboratively by the University, BedsSU and the Bedfordshire Climate Change Forum (BCCF).

At the end of the films, a facilitated discussion about the issues and dilemmas they raise and about what we should or can do individually and together to tackle the important challenges of climate change.

Previous film showings have included; 'Cowspiracy', 'Dirt', 'Revolution', and 'Plastic Planet'.

See news and updates for upcoming events for more information

A selection of file posters

Green Impact Students' Unions 2022-23 Fair Trade logo We are A Fair Trade University 2019 Eco Campus Platinum Award for Environmental Management SystemPeople and Planet 1st award class 2021 - 2022 University League