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Green careers online workshop with IEMA: Sustainability Week

10:00am - 10:45am / Friday 1st March 2024 / Online event
Type: Webinar / Category: Department
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Join us for an informal discussion on green careers with Kirsty Peck from the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) a professional organisation at the centre of the sustainability agenda, connecting business and individuals across industries, sectors and borders, for Sustainability Week 2024.

Kirsty will give an overview to IEMA’s work in supporting environment and sustainability in different sectors, our University of Liverpool corporate partnership with IEMA and the accreditation of some of our programmes.

The main focus of the event will be to explore IEMA’s free Green Careers Hub https://www.greencareershub.com/

“Our mission is to ensure a more sustainable future by providing access to information and opportunities around green skills, jobs and careers. This is a platform anybody, from any sector or background, can use to understand the role they can play in greening the economy.”

This event is for any staff or students interested in exploring future green skills, and green career opportunities.

Join on the link provided. Contact: nbunyan@liverpool.ac.uk