The Students’ Unions at UCL and Bath have voted overwhelmingly to boycott fossil fuel recruiters as part of the student-led Fossil Free Careers campaign. The campaign, coordinated by student-led ...
People & Planet’s University League (see table below) is the only comprehensive and independent league table of UK universities ranked by environmental and ethical performance. It is compiled annually ...
KCL Students’ Union has voted to publicly back the Fossil Free Careers campaign, urging the University’s Careers Service to cut ties with oil, gas and mining industries. The campaign, coordinated by ...
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Does your university have no current investments in fossil fuels? Check out our Fossil Free Scorecards to find out. If they don't have fossil fuel investments - but haven't signed the declaration yet ...
Goldsmiths University has banned oil, gas, mining, arms and tobacco companies from its careers and recruitment activities, following an 18-month campaign by students. In a new Sustainable Careers ...
Aberystwyth University has committed to ending its recruitment ties with fossil fuel and mining companies. In doing so, it becomes the 10th UK university and the 3rd in Wales to exclude the fossil ...
Today Heriot-Watt University becomes the 110th UK university to divest from fossil fuels, bolstering the percentage of Scottish Fossil Free universities to 81%. In a highly significant move, the ...
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