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Conference Material

Please find all the Material from the Conference under the following links:

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Keynotes

Panel Disussion

Workshops Material

Marketplace Material

Closing Contribution

Surveys

Pictures

Literature Recommendations

Original in EN

Keynote I by Prof. Dr. Marco Rieckmann

The first keynote of the conference was held by Prof. Dr. Marco Rieckmann. His keynote with the title: "ESD and Transfer in Higher Education ", addressed the needed change in Higher Education Institutions. His keynote first defines the term Education for Sustainable Development. He then goes on to talk about ESD Competencies as well as Sustainabilty Transfer. Last but not least he gives a Practical Example of Service Learning.

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Related literature here

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Keynote II by Prof. Dr. Cécile Renouard

The second keynote of the conference was held by Prof. Dr. Cécile Renouard. Her keynote with the title: "Implementing the Great Transition in Higher Education Institutions", addressed the needed change in Higher Education Institutions. The Campus de la Transition aim to train and train and transform higher education and the leaders of today and tomorrow, with a view to an ecological and inclusive transition.

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Keynote III by Prof. Dr. Magdalène Lévy-Tödter

The third keynote of the conference was held by Prof. Dr. Magdalène Lévy-Tödter. Her keynote with the title: "Networking universities for the benefit of sustainability", addressed the need for the collaboration between Higher Education Institutions. The DG HochN supports higher education institutions (HEI) and individual actors who are committed to sustainable development in the higher education system and want to support it through research, transfer and application. It acts as an exchange and expert platform for sustainability at HEI, and connects change agents across organizational and status group boundaries.

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Related Literature here

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Panel Discussion

The panel discussion asked questions about the knowledge and skills graduates need for sustainable development, along with the drivers and barriers to implementing sustainability in universities. It also explored collaboration among different institutions and asked how funding should be allocated for a more sustainable higher education system.

 

On the panel:

- Dr. Geneviève Le Fort , Vice-Rectrice Qualité at            HES-SO,

- Prof. Dr. Judith Walls, Professor and Chair                    Sustainability Management at UniSG,

- Dr. Christian Zeyer, Co-Director at swisscleantech 

- Benjamin Pierroz, Student and Board Member              VSS-UNES-USU

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moderated by Tatjana von Steiger (Head of Global Policy Outreach at Wyss Academy and Foundation President of WWF Switzerland).   

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Closing Contribution

The Closing Contribution which was conduced by Benjamin Pierroz, Student of Law and Board Member of the National Student Union VSS-UNES-USU, together with Alexis Balimann, Student of Sustainabilty Studies and Switzerland Climate Youth Delegate 2023-2025. In their closing contribution they talked about the relation between sustainability and digitalisation.

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Surveys
held at the conference

Survey I

What are the biggest barriers and challenges to integrating Education for Sustainable Development into degree programs and implementing transfer projects with practice partners (max. 3 answers)? (n = 151)

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1.   students are not interested enough in sustainable development

2.   too little motivation on the part of lecturers and course directors

3.   insufficient knowledge about sustainable development in general among lecturers

4.   insufficient knowledge of lecturers on sustainability issues in their own discipline or sub-discipline

5.   insufficient methodological and didactic experience of lecturers with competence-oriented, inter- and                    transdisciplinary teaching/learning methods in the sense of education for sustainable development

6.   the structure of the courses of study is unsuitable or too rigid for the integration of sustainable development.

7.   sustainability strategy of the university is not clear or strong enough

8.   decision-making structures and processes at the university are too complicated or too rigid

9.   too little support by the university management, too little time resources or financial resources

10. too little support from specialized departments (department for sustainable development, department for              university didactics)

11. other

Survey II

What are the most important drivers and supporters to integrating Education for Sustainable Development into degree programs and implementing transfer projects with practice partners (max. 3 answers)? (n = 139)

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1.   committed students who are interested in sustainable development

2.   motivated lecturers and course directors

3.   lecturers have sufficient knowledge about sustainable development in general

4.   lecturers have sufficient knowledge of sustainability topics in their own discipline or sub-discipline

5.   lecturers have sufficient methodological and didactic experience with competence-oriented, inter- and              transdisciplinary teaching/learning methods in the sense of Education for Sustainable Development.

6.   structure of the study programs allows flexible integration of sustainable development

7.   sustainability strategy of the university is clear and strong enough

8.   decision-making structures and processes at the university are efficient and effective

9.   sufficient support by the university management, sufficient time resources and financial resources

10. sufficient support by specialized units (unit for sustainable development, unit for university didactics)

11. other

Literature Recommendations

Keynote I:

Higher Education Institutions and Sustainable Development: Implementing a Whole-Institution Approach

by Marco Rieckmann and Inka Bormann

Free pdf download here

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Competences in Education for Sustainable Development, Sustainable Development Goals Series

by Paul Vare, Nadia Lausselet, Marco Rieckmann

Link here

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Keynote II:

Manuel de la grande transition, Former pour Transformer

by Cécile Renouard, Rémi Beau, Christophe Goupil, Chrstian Koenig

Links: Free summary in EN here, Book in FR here

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Pédagogie de la transition

by Cécile Renouard, Frédérique Brossard Børhaug, Jonathan Dawson, Alexander Federau, Ronan Le Cornec, Perrine Vandecastele, Nathanaël Wallenhorst

Link here

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Keynote III:

Multi-Akteurs-Netzwerke: Kooperation als Chance für die Umsetzung der Agenda 2030

by Magdalène Lévy-Tödter, Estelle Herlyn, Klaus Fischer, Nicolai Scherle

Link here

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Die Agenda 2030 als Magisches Vieleck der Nachhaltigkeit

by Magdalène Lévy-Tödter, Estelle Herlyn

Link here

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