Episode 8: Campus as a Living Laboratory
Guests:
Liska Richer, Manager of SEEDs Sustainability Program at the University of British Columbia
Rachelle Haddock, Project Coordinator Campus as a Learning Lab at the University of Calgary
Caroline Savage, Campus as a Lab Director at Princeton
Host: Dave Karlsgodt, Principal, Fovea, LLC
In this episode you’ll hear a round-robin interview with three different thought leaders who run programs focused on using their campuses as a test-bed for sustainability. They all facilitate the use of campus resources to connect students, faculty and staff to hands-on, sustainable projects at their universities. They discuss the many common terms used for these programs including "campus as living lab", "campus as a learning lab", "applied learning." Each guest talks about the logistics of how their programs are structured, funded and evolving. They also share their insights on the major challenges and opportunities related to Campus as Lab projects in the broader picture of sustainable development and higher education.
Web Resources:
Campus as a Living Laboratory for Sustainability
Community of Practice Document Share: http://tinyurl.com/CALDrive
University of British Columbia - SEEDS Sustainability Program
Website: https://sustain.ubc.ca/courses-teaching/seeds
Email: Liska Richer liska.richer@ubc.caSustainability at the University of Calgary
Website: http://www.ucalgary.ca/sustainabilitySustainability at Princeton University - About Campus as Lab
Website: https://sustain.princeton.edu/lab/about
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