Andy Nolan

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Andy Nolan currently serves as the Director of Property, Space & Development at the University of Nottingham, overseeing various strategic initiatives including estate master planning, sustainability, and capital development. With a strong background in sustainability, Andy has previously held roles such as Development and Sustainability Director and Director of Estates (Sustainability) at the University, focusing on comprehensive sustainability strategies and energy management. In addition to these positions, Andy is active in various organizations, serving as the Chair of the Sustainability Advisory Group for AUDE, a Fellow and Editorial Board Member at IEMA, and a guest contributor to the Environment Journal. Prior experience includes leadership roles in sustainable development at Sheffield City Council and involvement with CO2Sense and regional environmental projects in South Yorkshire. Andy holds a BSc in Environmental Science & Geography from the University of Bradford.

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Nottingham, United Kingdom

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EAUC

EAUC is the leading body for sustainability in the post-16 education sector in the UK and Republic of Ireland. ​ We've been promoting sustainability in post-16 education for over 20 years. Primarily a membership body, we serve 300 organisations whilst also working to change systems that enable sustainability action. ​ We’re both a charity and a company limited by guarantee and are always not-for-profit. ​ We promote holistic whole organisation approaches where leadership and governance, estates and operations, teaching and learning and collaborations are all actively driving sustainability so that we’re equipping learners for their lives, being responsible organisations and shaping society for the better. ​ ​ We do this by:​ - Supporting our members to create meaningful sustainability change ​ - Convening our network to generate solutions to shared challenges​ - Creating systems change to establish a more enabling environment for sustainability action.​ Our current projects include the Green Gown Awards, the Sustainability Leadership Scorecard and more.


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