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Community engagement

Heriot-Watt University's Sustainability Engagement Programme aims to start a conversation about sustainability so that our university community can take action to address the climate crisis. Staff, students and external communities will be supported and empowered to become advocates for a more sustainable future.

Engagement programmes are currently being co-developed with student and staff communities in the first phase of our community engagement plan. Some of our activities are explored further below, please get in touch with SustainableHWU@hw.ac.uk if you have ideas you would like to share.

Celebrating our staff!

New staff awards to celebrate contributions towards our sustainability initiatives

In 2024 the Sustainability Champion Award joined the existing award categories within our Celebrating Our People Awards to celebrate outstanding efforts made throughout our community by individuals or teams to champion a sustainable future through leading by example.

The Sustainable Futures Award is a new award category within the Principal's Research Impact and Engagement Awards, recognising teams with outstanding achievement, innovation and creativity in finding research impact through the application of new technologies and approaches to sustainability challenges.

Both awards seek to recognise and celebrate the variety of approaches that can be taken to support and enable our community to become more sustainable, whether through changing everyday habits to reduce our environmental impact or through pioneering technological advancement to enable innovative solutions. All approaches assist our University in fulfilling its 10 institutional commitments to become an environmentally sustainable global university.

Sustainability engagement surveys

Survey findings showed 91% of students are already recycling, 66% are cycling, walking or taking public transport. 65% cared most about food and climate. 69% were interested in sustainable buildings and technology and 87% wanted more information on tackling climate change.

As part of Heriot-Watt University's Global Sustainability Strategy, we surveyed UK students in keeping with the University's commitment to a collaborative, community-led approach in achieving sustainability.

The surveys aimed to establish both students and staff's interests, behaviours, and attitudes to further develop a Sustainability Engagement Programme. The programme aims to start a conversation about sustainability so that we, as a university, can take action to address the climate crisis.  

Survey findings showed 91% of staff are already conserving energy, 77% care most about renewable energy, 69% were most interested in sustainable buildings and technology and 76% believed that climate change was the topic that most affected them.

Local community engagement

Sustainable clothing: Where do we go from here?

An interactive panel discussion took place on our Borders campus to outline the challenges and opportunities posed by the environmental, social and political impacts of the fashion industry and associated consumer choices. The event was hosted and led by Dr Britta Kalkreuter, Associate Professor and Director of Research at the School of Textiles and Design, an engaging and informative conversation heard from multiple perspectives and experiences across an expert panel and from a highly engaged audience.

Dr Lisa Macintyre, Associate Professor of Textiles (Technology), Dr Euan Winton, Assistant Professor in Design and Sophia Murden, Sustainability PhD Researcher considered the ways in which sustainability considerations can feature through the entire lifecycle of clothing production, use, re-use and ultimate disposal or recycling of materials.

Changing attitudes to fashion consumption across multiple demographics were considered alongside challenges regarding the transparency of how we can define what constitutes a sustainable piece of clothing.

Community engagement Sustainability updates

As part of the Edinburgh Science Festival 2024, Heriot-Watt University teamed up with Dynamic Earth to deliver a series of events that aim to start a hopeful conversation and inspire collective action towards a more sustainable future.

  • Climate Hope: Building a Better Future - a panel event featuring a diverse team of our researchers and teaching staff to explore the latest cutting-edge research and community action that is driving change and leading the way for a more just and sustainable future.
  • Climate Hope: Hands-on - a family event hosted at Dynamic Earth.