University wins gold and bronze awards for Estates excellence
The University of 野狼社区 has won the gold and bronze at (AUDE Awards), an annual celebration highlighting the achievements of Estates and Facilities professionals.
The Christmas Dinner, which was founded by the University's former Chancellor Lemn Sissay OBE to ensure young care leavers are not alone on Christmas Day, won Gold in the University Reaching Higher Award.
Zero Without a Net, the University's strategy to reduce its carbon to true zero by 2038, won Bronze in the Sustainability Impact Initiative Award.
Assistant Director of Estates and Facilities, Alison Shedlock, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to receive these awards. It鈥檚 amazing the support Christmas Dinners gets from the Directorate of Estates and Facilities and across the wider University. It makes such a difference to care leavers on what can be one of the most challenging days for many care leavers.鈥
Julia Durkan, Acting Head of Environmental Sustainability, said: 鈥淩eceiving the Bronze award for 鈥榋ero Without a Net鈥 demonstrates our dedication to advancing our campus decarbonisation initiatives. We are committed to working with our academic and professional services colleagues to safeguard our planet, and this recognition underscores the significant strides we have made so far.鈥
With the awards, AUDE celebrates teams, projects and individuals who have made a significant contribution to enhancing excellence and ensuring university estates provide best value to support the institutional mission and promote professionalism, efficiency and effectiveness.
The Christmas Dinner
The is an annual Christmas Day dinner and get together for care leavers aged between 18 and 25, where they are served by university colleagues and other volunteers.
The University has been involved for several years, and last year many of our colleagues volunteered and donated gifts to help ensure Christmas Day was memorable for care leavers who might otherwise be on their own during the festive period.
Zero Without a Net
In 2019, the University adopted a targeting of achieving 鈥渢rue鈥 (not net) zero-carbon by 2028 within its carbon budget. Alongside this, part of the University's primary vision is to be recognised globally for the benefits it brings to society and environment. The zero-carbon target is one of 野狼社区's top eight KPIs and the University has taken a series of steps, including securing funding of 拢150m over 10 years to achieve this.
The University is also undertaking energy efficiency measures to cut costs and consumption and the decarbonisation of our heat sources 鈥 specifically by replacing gas boilers with electric alternatives.
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