That's great Kathrin. At the very least we'll list the Green Careers Guide in our reports round-up. We'll certainly come back to you with any questions.
Just saw your Green Careers Week post - I was just a few minutes late for that one huh. Great points in there. If you happen to also think about these topics in FHE - The guide is written with people in mind who are in, thinking about entering, or have graduated from university or college, as that is our main audience as an organisation. But we do really think it'll be useful for all ages and backgrounds.
Hi and thanks as always for these great posts and podcast episodes. We've built on some of these in our research for a new resource we published at the EAUC (Environmental Association for Universities and Colleges) - a Green Careers Guide.
We created this guide because we felt that, while there are great resources out there, it's hard to find them especially when "green jobs" feels restrictive to many people. The guide communicates green jobs to go beyond STEM, windfarms and wellies. It's free to download if you, Michael and Fraser (or anyone else who reads this!), would like to take a look. Always open to feedback and questions!
That's great Kathrin. At the very least we'll list the Green Careers Guide in our reports round-up. We'll certainly come back to you with any questions.
Lovely, thanks Michael!
Just saw your Green Careers Week post - I was just a few minutes late for that one huh. Great points in there. If you happen to also think about these topics in FHE - The guide is written with people in mind who are in, thinking about entering, or have graduated from university or college, as that is our main audience as an organisation. But we do really think it'll be useful for all ages and backgrounds.
Hi and thanks as always for these great posts and podcast episodes. We've built on some of these in our research for a new resource we published at the EAUC (Environmental Association for Universities and Colleges) - a Green Careers Guide.
We created this guide because we felt that, while there are great resources out there, it's hard to find them especially when "green jobs" feels restrictive to many people. The guide communicates green jobs to go beyond STEM, windfarms and wellies. It's free to download if you, Michael and Fraser (or anyone else who reads this!), would like to take a look. Always open to feedback and questions!
https://www.eauc.org.uk/green_careers_guide
- Kathrin from EAUC Scotland