The Transition Network, which supports the movement of local commun...
The Transition Network, which supports the movement of local communities coming together and developing local projects and solutions to reimagine and rebuild the world, have launched a guide aimed at universities and colleges.
The Transition movement has been growing since 2005, with a number of Transition groups already existing within universities in the UK. The Guide pulls together the experiences of some of these groups to provide hints and tips for any students or staff in tertiary education institutions around the UK and beyond who are interested in starting their own Transition initiative.
The guide can be found in PDF format on the Sustainability Exchange, or on the Transition Network website, where it is introduced by former Transition University of St Andrews Steering Group Coordinator Maria Cooper.
Development of this guide was led by Transition Network, supported by Transition University of St Andrews and EAUC-Scotland.
The Transition movement has been growing since 2005, with a number of Transition groups already existing within universities in the UK. The Guide pulls together the experiences of some of these groups to provide hints and tips for any students or staff in tertiary education institutions around the UK and beyond who are interested in starting their own Transition initiative.
The guide can be found in PDF format on the Sustainability Exchange, or on the Transition Network website, where it is introduced by former Transition University of St Andrews Steering Group Coordinator Maria Cooper.
Development of this guide was led by Transition Network, supported by Transition University of St Andrews and EAUC-Scotland.