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SDG pages
- Ecojar workshop
- Kayak ‘n’ Klean 2021
- James Cook University Makes a Safer and Green Singapore Campus
- Tidal Walk
- International Day of the Tropics 2021
- Foodbank Singapore Food Drive Event
- Pulau Ubin Clean up
- Branch Shredder Machine in Campus
- James Cook University implements environmentally friendly practices
- Happy Heart Project by Psychology Society
- Light Bulb Recycling Bin
- Boys Town SG and James Cook University Psychology Society Collaboration
- James Cook University Achieves Yellow Flame Award at the 2021 School Green Awards
- A Betta Fish Workshop
- Online Aquaculture Club workshops
- James Cook University Singapore Campus achieves Eco-F&B certification
- Step It Up This Recycling Week
- Kayak N Klean 2022
- Our Top Sustainability Efforts
- the GreenDNA Certification
- Old Shoes Given a New Lease of Life
- James Cook University (JCU) in Singapore And Ocean Purpose Project Signs An MOU To Benefit Communities By Promoting And Furthering Knowledge In Sustainability And Aquaculture
- The World Economy After COVID
- The psychology behind racism and prejudice
- Climate Change and Its Impacts on Cities
- Do Fish Get Thirsty
- Technology, Ethics, and the Green Recovery
- “Eat the rich”
- Food Innovations and Health Aspects Webinar
- James Cook University in Singapore Celebrate International Women's Day
- Sustainability at James Cook University, Singapore: Leading the Change for a Greener Future
- Certificate of Recognition for #2 in the World in SDG 17
- Insect food poses allergy risks: Researchers highlight the need for insect-specific allergen tests
- Sea Forest was a finalist at The Earthshot Prize Awards 2023, with its revolutionary seaweed-based livestock feed
- James Cook University's workshop initiative hopes to advance shark and ray conservation
- Achieving Eco Office Certification - Champion Award
- Achieving Green Mark Healthier Workplace (GMHW) - Gold Award
- Planning sustainable and inclusive communities
- James Cook University launches an SDG wall at its Singapore campus
- Student Volunteer Club + Habitat for Humanity
- Eco F&B (3 leaves)
- Singapore Environmental Achievement Awards (SEAA) 2024 – Innovation & Design Merit
- School Green Awards (Vanda Miss Joaquim Award)
Rankings Sustainability at James Cook University, Singapore: Leading the Change for a Greener Future
Sustainability at James Cook University, Singapore: Leading the Change for a Greener Future
Sustainability at James Cook University, Singapore: Leading the Change for a Greener Future
27 September 2024 |
The United Nations (UN) defines sustainability as ‘meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs’. And this is what the Singapore campus of James Cook University has set out to do over the years in its bid to support the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
“At this pivotal moment, as the world faces unprecedented environmental challenges, we are steadfast in our commitment to meaningful action and inspiring positive change. As a university, we are dedicated to setting a benchmark for leadership and responsibility, providing our students with the guidance and support they need throughout their academic journey. Our goal is to empower them to become the next generation of leaders, driving impactful environmental transformation for a sustainable future,” says Mr Kelvin Liu, Chief Operating Officer at the university. This commitment is reflected in the university’s year-round sustainability initiatives that aim to create a sustainable future through education, research and operations. The university introduced new sustainability efforts in 2024 that build on its long-standing dedication to creating a greener future. |
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