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Medway Sustainable Development Goals

Concerned about global poverty? Worried about climate change? Frustrated about plastic? There is a plan and everyone can play a part. 

Medway Staff and Students


Showcase how your academic, professional and wider interests contribute to the UN SDGs now!

We're helping to deliver the UN Sustainable Development Goals at the Medway Campus and we need YOU. Protect the planet, improve your well-being and become more employable - read on to find out more.

In 2015, the United Nations agreed on a plan to solve some of the world's biggest problems: 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030. Sustainability isn't just about environmental sustainability. The aim of the goals include ending poverty, improving access to education and reducing inequality as well as fighting climate change. Ultimately, the plan is to create a society that meets human needs while protecting nature and the natural systems upon which life depends. You can find out more on the .

At the Medway campus, the three universities (ÐÓ°ÉappÏÂÔØ, Kent and Canterbury Christ Church) are collaborating, helping deliver the SDGs through our teaching, learning and research, and by making sustainable choices every day. This year, we are running a campaign and everyone can get involved. Come along to talks and exhibits, enter competitions and discover what you can do. Keep an eye on this page and follow us our social media channels for more details and to see what you're interested in. Join in via #MedwaySDGs on and , and tell us what the SDGs mean to you. We can all make a real difference!

To find out more, including how to get templates to use to promote your SDG interest, or if you have any comments, questions or suggestions, please contact:

sustainability@gre.ac.uk if you're a ÐÓ°ÉappÏÂÔØ student or staff member.

sustainability@canterbury.ac.uk if you're a Canterbury Christ Church student or staff member.

sustainability@kent.ac.uk if you're a Kent student or staff member.

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