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Lucas, Beverley J.Comerford Boyes, Louise
Karodia, Nazira
Munshi, Tasnim
Martin, William H.C.
Hopkinson, Peter G.
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Beverley Lucas and her colleagues give us a big green welcome to the Ecoversity of Bradford In 2005, the Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce) stated that ‘the greatest contribution a university can make to sustainable development is through the education of their graduates’. The University of Bradford took up the gauntlet, embedding sustainable development in all areas of its campus whilst also transforming the curriculum across the university to educate for sustainable development. This led to them coining themselves an ecoversity.Version
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Lucas BJ, Comerford Boyes L, Karodia N et al (2014) The big green lab project. Education in Chemistry. Mar 2016: 26-29.Link to published version
http://www.rsc.org/eic/2014/03/green-laboratory-sustainable-teachinghttp://www.rsc.org/eic/2014/03/green-laboratory-sustainable-teaching