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Detail:
Location: Norcroft Centre
Time: 9am - 1:45pm.
Special Arrangements: refreshments and lunch will be provided.
Conference Aims and Objectives:
Energy Saving is a crucial issue for all in the University and something we need to address rapidly.
picture of atoms. This event is intended to be informative and participatory to seek views on what can be done and needs to be done in our different work areas. The focus of this conference is to explore ways in which we can address energy and carbon reduction issues in the University in a way in which we all take some responsibility.
The conference will also inform about the staff Green Champion project and a new interactive forum to develop a more responsive approach between building occupants and Estates in areas related to heating, cooling and ventilation.
Who Can Attend?
Staff:
This event is open to University of Bradford staff and students. All Deans, Directors, DVC and the Vice Chancellor have been invited to attend.
Deans and Directors have been asked to nominate staff in their School/Directorate. If you are a member of staff working within the Carbon and Energy agenda and are interested in registering for the conference, please contact your Dean/Director/Head of Department in the first instance.
Students:
We aim to get student representation from each Academic School in the University.
Students interested in attending the conference should email
ecoversity@bradford.ac.uk
Your input and opinions matter! This is your opportunity to feed into an issue which is of high priority for the University of Bradford.
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Students can email Ecoversity direct to register their interest.
Note: we have places for a maximum of 8 students from each Academic School.
Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.
All registered delegates will receive confirmation via email.
Contact us via Ecoversity@bradford.ac.uk or by calling x6929.
Registration and Coffee
Aims and Objectives for the Day
Big Picture and Regional Agenda.
Key Note
Speaker: Joanne Pollard (Chairperson CO2 Sense).
Internal Response and Actions:
CHP, Biomass, BMS, control, new builds, refurbishment,
renewables
Session Leaders: Geoff Layer/Mark Wrigley.
Discussion
Creative
ideas around 6 key themes:
lighting,
heating, IT, print/copy, business travel, cooling/ventilation.
Break
Facilitated Workshop: ‘What can I/we do in our
areas?’
Building/functional
focus, 3 pledges to take action on return to work.
University Initiatives:
1.Green Impact programme.
2.Interactive
building user forum on building control.
Lunch and Close
Joanne Pollard - C02 Sense Yorkshire (Keynote Speaker).
Geoff Layer - The Ecoversity Journey.
Jane Richardson - Green Impact Scheme Introduction.
Feedback from this event will appear here shortly. In the mean time if you haev any queries regarding the event please contact us on 236929 in the first instance.
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recycle bins.
view of a bridge over a river.
Picture of University Great Horton Road entrance.
fair trade logo.
staff member using recycling facilities.
Content Manager:
ecoversity@bradford.ac.uk
University of Bradford, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD7 1DP, UK Tel: +44 (0)1274 232323
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