Beyond Benign is excited to invite all educators, students, and staff from higher education institutions to a Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC) Info Session on October 30th, 2024. At this virtual session, we will hear from Glenn Hurst, a Professor of Green Chemistry Education at the University of York. Glenn will share how collaborating with students can foster sustainable change, how the GCC supports the University of York's green chemistry goals, and more.
Why Green Chemistry Education Now:
Green chemistry offers educators and students the chance to practice chemistry in ways that benefit society and the planet, but transitioning to these methodologies can be challenging. Join us for this Info Session to connect with peers, explore strategies for integrating green chemistry at your institution, and contribute to a global movement toward molecular and sustainable chemical design. Shape the future of chemistry education and innovation with us.
Meet Professor Glenn Hurst:Glenn Hurst is a professor of green chemistry education at the University of York, where he specializes in applying systems thinking-based approaches for green chemistry instruction at all levels. He has made several important contributions to engaging students with green chemistry through the development of resources, modules, and programs that have been adopted internationally. In recognition of these achievements, he has been the recipient of multiple honors and is regularly invited to present his work internationally. Read his article "Student partnerships for sustainable change"
here.
U.S. Institutions, Join Us in Our 25×25 Initiative:
Beyond Benign aims to ensure that 25% of graduating chemists in the United States have a background in green chemistry by 2025, and the involvement of our U.S. community is vital to reaching this target. Join us for this Info Session to discover how you can contribute to transforming chemistry education and expanding access to green chemistry resources for all students and institutions. (Non-U.S. institutions are still encouraged to join us!).
About the Green Chemistry Commitment:
The GCC serves as a unifying framework for the higher education community, fostering the expansion of green chemists, enhancing departmental resources, facilitating connections to job opportunities, and driving systemic and enduring change in chemistry education. Learn more here.