The Environmental Association for Universities and Colleges has launched a new Guide that highlights the business benefits of sustainability and explains why it is key to the success of higher education institutions. It provides guidance and examples of how universities that embed sustainability in their vision, mission and values can realise a host of business benefits across four key pillars of institutional success: Financial Resilience; Student Outcomes; Research and Innovation, and Societal Impact. View the full guide “Universities face unprecedented levels of risk and uncertainly, as well as a myriad of strategic opportunities. This Guide equips Governors to challenge the senior team to ensure they adopt a future facing, risk-based approach to planning and management, which can deliver institutional success in a resource, constrained, competitive and volatile environment.” “Vice-Chancellors are recognising that students, staff and local communities are looking to universities to behave in a socially responsible and sustainable manner. Just last week 5 leading Vice-Chancellors formally signed the UK Government’s Emissions Reduction Pledge in demonstration of this. This guide is aimed directly at those on university boards that are yet to be convinced.” Iain PattonCEO at EAUC About EAUC The EAUC represents institutions with over 2 million students and nearly 400,000 staff with a spending budget of over £25 billion. They exist to lead and empower the post-16 education sector to make sustainability 'just good business'. “We recognise the importance of sustainability in the context of an institution’s financial sustainability, its competitive position, and the wider context of how an institution plays its part in supporting the global agenda for a strong, healthy and just society living within environmental limits. “We welcome this publication and are grateful to all of those who have contributed to its development. I believe that by considering the ideas and examples set out in this document, universities will be well placed to effectively prepare their institution for the sustainability challenges of the 21st century.” Chris SayersChair of the Committee of University Chairs (CUC) View the full guide Visit the EAUC website for more information Follow the EAUC on Twitter Publication date 29 Nov, 2018