An article written by Centre Member, Dr Lucy Wishart from the School of Management, following an investigation on an Amazon warehouse in Dunfermline, Scotland, where it was reported that more than 130,000 new and unused items were destroyed.
An article written by Centre Member, Dr Lucy Wishart from the School of Management, following an investigation on an Amazon warehouse in Dunfermline, Scotland, where it was reported that more than 130,000 new and unused items were destroyed.
We received a high number of excellent entries for the 3MPlanet Competition and were impressed with the quality of research done by our students, and their ability to communicate the importance of their topics to the general public.
A new Honours-level module curated and taught by a Centre for Energy Ethics team has been awarded a ‘Golden Dandelion’ prize for excellence in education for sustainable development.
Ever considered using a Policy Brief as an innovative form of assessment? CEE’s Emilka Skrzypek teamed up with colleagues at the University of St Andrews’ Organisational and Staff Development Services to develop a workshop for staff members with a keen interest in innovative teaching and learning, and research and policy engagement.
Research in energy ethics tackles the questions around how global economic processes intersect with intimate moral views. Approached from a diverse range of expertise from academia, industry and communities, this area of research looks to address societal questions...