How to contact us

Postal address:

Sustainability Team, Estates Division
London School of Economics
Houghton Street
London
WC2A 2AE

 

Visiting address:

Sustainability Team, Estates Division
3rd floor, 1 Kingsway
London
WC2B 6AN

 

How to find us 

 

Sustainable Projects Fund 2012-2013


For more information on the Fund, making an application, and about the winning projects, visit the LSESU Sustainable Futures Society website or contact the society by e-mail at sustainable.futures.lse@gmail.com   

"We are delighted to support these projects, which will positively contribute to the life of the School whilst improving its environmental impact. The strength and variety of all the applications was a testament to the huge wealth of talent and creativity at the School."

                                                                          ~ Julian Robinson, Director of Estates

Maths curriculum
Staff and students in the Department of Mathematics - David Scott, Tugkan Batu, Jackie Everid, Rebecca Lumb. Mathieu Dubois, James Ward and James Abdey - won funds to introduce environmental sustainability into the maths curriculum.
 
GreenBike
Undergraduate student Oliver Lysaght won funding to introduce two bicycle maintenance work stations in bike lock ups in the NAB and Towers. The project aims to encourage more staff and students to cycle to LSE, and to support cyclists with a convenient way to keep their bikes on the road.
 
tree
Passfield Hall residents Laura Ehrich, Margaux Wehr, Clementine Starling, Jodie Brown, and warden Richard Perkins, received money to increase biodiveristy in the exisitng garden and to develop the space for the benefit of current and future residents.
 
green-shaking-hands-300x265
Student team Anna-Lisa Werner, Herbert de Lima, Julia Sausen and Jane Alves, are researching ways of communicating sustainabililty at LSE.
 
ecocom
Postgraduate students Soumo Ghosh and Alice Atunes are developing a new website, 'Houghton Street Market', for staff and students at LSE to exchange items. The project aims to reduce waste, and create a culture of reuse at LSE.
 
timeless
Undergraduate Hari Ramakrishnan received funding to source costumes for the next Timeless student production from an ethical and socially responsible supplier.
 

 

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