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EAIR - The European Higher Education Society is an international association connecting scholars, practitioners, students, managers, and policymakers in higher education. This volume, part of the EAIR book series, features papers from the EAIR Forum 2024 at University College Cork, Ireland. It explores the role of higher education in addressing global challenges like climate change, resource depletion, and inequality. The chapters highlight the importance of integrating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into curricula, research, and community programs. They focus on areas such as sustainable governance, teaching, research, quality culture, digitalization, and transnational cooperation for a sustainable future.
Contributors are: Joris Boonen, Bruno Broucker, Pawel Bryla, Jannica Budde, Thierry Burger-Helmchen, Ana Maria Carneiro, Flavia Colus, Bard Drange, Brigitte Ecker, Erik Fledderus, Jon Furholt, Anne Gannon, Isabelle Grosch, Ankie Hoefnagels, Arlette Jappe, Jouni Kekaele, Ben Kokkeler, Andrea Kottmann, Carrie Kovacs, Jean-Yves Le Corre, Julia Mayr, Jessica Nooij, Mark O'Hara, Atul Kr. Ojha, Neslihan Onder-Ozdemir, Romulo Pinheiro, Katie Power, Silke Preymann, Verena Regent, Anna Santucci, Louise Schubotz, Margrete Sovik, Sandra von Sydow, Mingfeng Tang, Jens Tobor, Gerhard Yngve Amundsen, and Jin Zhao.
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EAIR - The European Higher Education Society is an international association connecting scholars, practitioners, students, managers, and policymakers in higher education. This volume, part of the EAIR book series, features papers from the EAIR Forum 2024 at University College Cork, Ireland. It explores the role of higher education in addressing global challenges like climate change, resource depletion, and inequality. The chapters highlight the importance of integrating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into curricula, research, and community programs. They focus on areas such as sustainable governance, teaching, research, quality culture, digitalization, and transnational cooperation for a sustainable future.
Contributors are: Joris Boonen, Bruno Broucker, Pawel Bryla, Jannica Budde, Thierry Burger-Helmchen, Ana Maria Carneiro, Flavia Colus, Bard Drange, Brigitte Ecker, Erik Fledderus, Jon Furholt, Anne Gannon, Isabelle Grosch, Ankie Hoefnagels, Arlette Jappe, Jouni Kekaele, Ben Kokkeler, Andrea Kottmann, Carrie Kovacs, Jean-Yves Le Corre, Julia Mayr, Jessica Nooij, Mark O'Hara, Atul Kr. Ojha, Neslihan Onder-Ozdemir, Romulo Pinheiro, Katie Power, Silke Preymann, Verena Regent, Anna Santucci, Louise Schubotz, Margrete Sovik, Sandra von Sydow, Mingfeng Tang, Jens Tobor, Gerhard Yngve Amundsen, and Jin Zhao.