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EAUC - E-News Cambridge launches green vision to cut emissions by a third by 2020
The University of Cambridge is aiming to cut carbon emissions by 34% as part of its new sustainability strategy for the next five years.

AUDE Newsletter No. 52 Summer 2015
No. 52 Summer 2015

BSRIA Information Centre E-News
For the latest news on Economic Outlook, Construction Market and Policy & Legislation

Facilities Key to Students' University Choice
Times Higher Education

EAUC - ENews June 2015
Articles on 'Salix College Energy Fund' and 'Sustainability in the Sector and EAUC Member Survey' and 'Meet a Member Career Profiles'

DECC - Government Greenhouse Gas - What's New in 2015?
The changes in the 2015 Government Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Conversion Factors for Company Reporting (hereafter the 2015 update) are mainly limited to modification to existing conversion factors.

HSE - Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM 2015)
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM 2015) came into force on 6 April 2015.

EAUC - Business Guide for University Governors Launched 21/5/15
Ten reasons to build resilience into the future of your university

EAUC - Green Gown Awards 2015 are now open!
Enter Now! Not sure whether to enter? There are many benefits to entering the Green Gown Awards - staff and student engagement, senior management recognition, motivation, increased sustainability awareness and so much more!

EAUC - Tertiary Education Sustainability Networks Make Progress Toward Creating a Global Alliance
The world’s most prominent networks for sustainability in further and higher education convened 25 March 2015 at the UK-based Environmental Association of Universities and Colleges (EAUC) annual conference, this year

AUE Academy has launched!
The Association has answered calls from Members to provide focused training workshops throughout the year with the AUE Academy.

CIBSE - TM54 Evaluating Operational Energy Performance of Buildings at Design Stage
There has been a growing awareness for some time that many ‘low energy buildings’ use more energy than the designers thought they would.









