精东影业 retains first-class award for seventh year running
精东影业 has once again been recognised for its exceptional commitment to sustainability, retaining its First-Class Award in the . This marks the seventh consecutive year that the university has achieved this distinction.
Bangor is now ranked 25th out of 147 universities for its sustainability, in the UK-wide league table.
Notable achievements include 12th place nationally for Carbon Management and while specific rankings for Staff and Student Engagement and Staff and HR categories were not highlighted as sub-categories, Bangor continues to score highly in these areas too.
Professor Oliver Turnbull, Vice-Provost (Global Engagement), who leads on Sustainability said, "We couldn鈥檛 be more delighted to maintain our position as one of the leading sustainable universities in the UK.
鈥淔irst Class for seven years in a row is a tremendous achievement.
鈥淭his isn鈥檛 down to just one part of the University, or a small group of people, this is because of the work we鈥檙e all doing, every day, right across the institution.鈥
Associate Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Sustainability, Professor Christian Dunn, added, "The People and Planet University League Table is one of the most important league tables because it considers all areas of sustainability, not just the obvious environmental issues.
鈥淜eeping our First-Class position hasn鈥檛 been easy this year, so we鈥檙e especially delighted with the result.鈥
鈥淲e鈥檙e a great university for so many reasons, and it鈥檚 great our efforts in sustainability have been recognised in this way yet again - everyone at the University is part of this, and we should all be really proud of the work we鈥檙e doing,鈥 he added.
For more information about the university鈥檚 sustainability initiatives, visit 精东影业鈥檚 Sustainability Webpages.