Amy Cutter-Mackenzie has recently commenced a lecturing position at
Charles Sturt University. Please directly contact her at:
Amy Cutter-Mackenzie
Lecturer
Charles Sturt University
Faculty of Education
School of Teacher Education
Bathurst Campus
Bathurst NSW 2795 Australia
Email: [log in to unmask]
Telephone: (02) 633 84461
Fax: (02) 633 84417
Web: http://teacherweb.com/AU/RockhamptonCQU/AmyCutter/
>Apologies for cross postings.
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>7. SUSTAINABILITY LEARNING NETWORKS (SLNs) INVITE
>PARTICIPANTS
>A University of Cambridge Advanced Diploma in Sustainability 3
>short workshops over 6 months, plus individual and collaborative
>projects in a practical business programme for mid career and fast
>track managers.
>The SLNs programme is due to start in May for its fifth year.
>Joining the SLNs programme will enable you to review your
>fundamental assumptions and help you get to grips with
>sustainable development and its implications for successful
>business practice. Interactive workshops and work-based projects
>form the core of this programme where you will encounter, debate
>and evaluate business issues and strategies, hear leading experts
>and practitioners in sustainability, and learn collaboratively with your
>peers from other companies and sectors.
>* Explore business opportunities and management techniques
>* Investigate challenges and examples of best practice
>* Evaluate a range of conceptual and practical tools
>* Develop a sustainability strategy for your organisation
>* Become a champion of sustainable development within your
>organisation
>SLNs is a joint initiative of the University of Cambridge Programme
>for Industry and Forum for the Future. For further details contact Becky
>Simpson at the Cambridge Programme for Industry Tel. +44 (0)1223 342105
>[log in to unmask] Or visit the website at
>http://www.cpi.cam.ac.uk/slns/
>
>
>2. GOVERNMENT'S 3RD ANNUAL REPORT ON SD
>Achieving a Better Quality of Life, the Government's 3rd annual
>report on sustainable development in the UK, was published
>yesterday 24 February. This report, the third in the series, sets out
>progress made in 2002. In addition to bringing together the latest
>data available up to the end of 2002 on the 15 headline indicators
>which comprise the 'quality of life barometer' and highlighting the
>main strategic developments in 2002, it also contains a wide range
>of case studies showing some of the cross-cutting action being
>carried out across the UK to further sustainable development.
>For report see: {HYPERLINK
>"http://www.sustainable-development.gov.uk/ar2002/index.htm"}http://www.sustainable-
>development.gov.uk/ar2002/index.htm.
>For press release see:
>{ HYPERLINK http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2003/030224a.htm
>}http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2003/030224a.htm
>
>1. MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPEECH BY PM
>Tony Blair calls for 'Concerted international effort' to fight climate
>change
>Full text of yesterday's speech by PM
>{ HYPERLINK http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page3073.asp
>}http://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page3073.asp
>
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>
>The SDR-Network Mailing is an information resource and
>dissemination service for SDR-Network members. You can make
>use of this service by posting details of forthcoming events, funding
>opportunities, job vacancies, research outputs, policy
>developments, consultations, etc to SDR-Network Coordinator,
>Malcolm Eames ({ HYPERLINK "mailto:[log in to unmask]"
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>SD web resources see - { HYPERLINK "http://www.sd-research.org.uk"
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