SUSTAINABILITY TEAM CANDIDATE INFORMATION PACK
INTRODUCTION FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR
outside the classroom. This is reflected in us coming joint 1st in the People & Planet league table in 22/23, in the category of Education for Sustainable Development. Sussex is also a world-leading research university, and we are proud of the contribution our research makes, not only to Environmental Sustainability, but also broader issues relating to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We are particularly strong in areas such as the eradication of poverty, the creation of sustainable cities and communities, and the promotion of peaceful and inclusive societies. I am proud that our research reflects so strongly the values of the institution, and that we are playing our part in creating a better world for ourselves and for future generations. When I joined the University in August 2022, I recognised that we have an incredible opportunity to make a difference, and I committed at an early stage to making Environmental Sustainability a major priority in our new University strategy. A year into my tenure as Vice-Chancellor, I am more convinced than ever that Sussex can and will be a major player in the transition to a more equitable, environmentally sustainable, post-carbon world. We are investing in a number of new roles that will make a step-change in the University of Sussex’s work on Environmental Sustainability. I am delighted that you are interested in being part of this major move to increase our capacity and capability in tackling climate change and other threats to the planet, and I encourage you to apply if you think you have the skills, experience and passion that we are seeking.
Dear Candidate
Thank you for expressing an interest in joining the University of Sussex as we embark on the next chapter of our mission to be sector-leading in the critical area of Environmental Sustainability. We are already ranked in the top 50 universities in the world* for our contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, but there is much more that we can do and need to do. Climate change is posing enormous challenges to the planet, and the University of Sussex urgently needs to face into these challenges. On our own estate, we have much to do in order to improve our energy efficiency, reduce our utilities consumption and decarbonise our heating systems. In our operations, we can control our water usage better and reduce waste, and where that isn’t possible, we must recycle more. We can make choices: when and how we travel; in the products and services we buy; in how we use our campus. To reach our goal of being Net Zero by 2035, we have to do all of this – and much more. But universities can do more than ‘just’ look after our own buildings and operations. We are privileged to teach nearly twenty thousand energetic and inquiring students each year who, when they leave us, will go out into the world to take up positions of influence and responsibility across all walks of life. It is our job to prepare them to make their own contribution to the major issues facing society, of which climate change and environmental degradation are amongst the most important. We are fortunate at Sussex that so many of our students are incredibly passionate about the environment and engage with our sustainability-related modules, as well as being activists and environmental citizens
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INTRODUCTION FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR ABOUT SUSSEX SUSTAINABLE SUSSEX THE SUSSEX CAMPUS THE ROLE PERSON SPECIFICATIONS WORKING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX BRIGHTON AND THE LOCAL AREA HOW TO APPLY AND APPOINTMENT PROCESS
Professor Sasha Roseneil FAcSS PFHEA Vice-Chancellor and President
*Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023 & QS Sustainability Rankings 2024
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX
From the very start, Sussex was intended to be a new kind of university: challenging convention and fostering critical thinking. It set out to disrupt traditions, create new ‘interdisciplinary’ pathways, and redraw the map of learning. Today, our courses, research and culture aim to stimulate, excite, and challenge. So, from scientific discovery to global policy, from student welfare to career development, Sussex innovates and takes a lead. And today, in every part of society and across the world, you will find someone from Sussex making an original and valuable contribution to positive social change. Now in our 61st year, we have grown to more than 18,500 students, and we have established a global reputation, with twelve subjects rated in the top 20 in the UK in the QS World University Rankings (2023) and the same number in the global top 200, of which six are in the top 100. We are especially proud to be ranked 1st in the world for Development Studies for the seventh consecutive year in the QS World University Rankings (2023), reflecting the radically global orientation of our research and education, and the deep-rooted commitment of the University and our on-site partner, the Institute of Development Studies, to impactful research for global social justice. More than 89 per cent of our research was recognised as world leading or internationally excellent in REF2021 and we are in the top 50 of universities globally delivering on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. We particularly value our strong sense of campus community, as demonstrated by our outstanding record for student retention, and we nurture our students to give them the best life chances beyond university. We also maintain fantastic connections with our alumni from more than 150 countries, who are proudly associated with the University and who frequently tell us how their time at Sussex fundamentally shaped their lives and careers, giving them the courage to stand up for their beliefs. Their continuing support enables us to provide bursaries and scholarships for a wide range of disadvantaged students, as well as networking and mentoring opportunities. Looking to the future, we aim to build on our strengths and remain committed to Sussex providing high-quality education, excellence in academic research, and fruitful engagement with our international partners and local communities.
The University of Sussex received its Royal Charter in 1961 and immediately set about offering an alternative to the traditional higher-education landscape.
In 2021, we published our Sustainable Sussex strategy, which sets out our ambition to be one of the most sustainable universities in the world. You can find out more about our strategy here. SUSTAINABLE SUSSEX
We have four key objectives within the strategy, each with key aims:
ETHICAL EDUCATORS We will embed sustainability into all aspects of student learning and experience
DECARBONISING THE ECONOMY W e will reach net zero by 2035 through our action plan for achieving this
Students as partners and innovators
Sustainable supply chain
Sustainability taught within all degrees
Active and sustainable commuting
THE SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAMME The Sustainability Programme represents an exciting next chapter in the University’s journey towards Net Zero. We have committed almost £5m of funding to help us build our capacity and capability, and to ensure that we have a robust and realistic plan to reach our goal. There are a number of roles funded through this Programme, which is led by Allan Spencer, Director of Finance, and Chris Harrison, Deputy Director of Estates.
Sustainable research practices
Better business travel
Supporting equality, diversity and inclusion
Community and voluntary impact
CIVIC LEADERS AND PARTNERS W e will positively impact the community through a sustainable supply chain, social responsibility and low transport emissions
ENVIRONMENTAL CHAMPIONS W e will promote biodiversity and sustainable food, waste and water consumption and recycling.
We anticipate that the Programme will be delivered in three Tranches, with Tranche One being primarily around information gathering, planning and capacity building. In this Tranche we will: • Create a new Net Zero Pathway • Improve and increase our metering • Provide short term funding to supplement our existing operations • Grow our organisational leadership and capacity, both in relation to Net Zero and the other objectives that form Sustainable Sussex • Explore ‘quick wins’ to reduce energy consumption or carbon emissions, or to support sustainable choices
Delivery of the above objectives will ultimately enable us to provide a comprehensive business case by October 2024 which will be considered by the University as part of the Term One committee cycle, and will set out a plan and accompanying resource requirements to achieve Net Zero and deliver on the commitments of the Sustainable Sussex strategy.
Net zero by 2035
50% of waste recycled by 2025
Excellent carbon accounting
Responsible food and water production and consumption
Decarbonised energy infrastructure
Biodiverse campus
Behaviour changers
RANKINGS
THE SUSTAINABILITY TEAM Whilst we see Sustainability as something in which everyone in the University community can play a part, there is a team of dedicated, hard-working professionals whose job it is to help us fulfil the Sustainable Sussex strategy. Hopefully you’re reading this brochure because you are thinking of joining us.
JOINT 1 ST for Education for Sustainable Development
49 TH IN THE WORLD and 10th in the UK
The roles in blue are new and funded through the Sustainability Programme.
(Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023)
(People & Planet 22/23)
JOINT 1 ST for Sustainable Food
26 TH IN THE WORLD and 8th in the UK
Deputy Director of Estates
(People & Planet 22/23)
(QS Sustainability Rankings 2024)
Sustainability Administrator
Head of Sustainability
1 ST IN THE WORLD for Development Studies
(QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023)
Senior Sustainability Policy and Performance Manager
Senior Decarbonisation Manager
FACTS AND FIGURES (All figures shown are from 21/22)
Energy and Utilities Manager (provided by Mitie)
Sustainability Engagement Manager
Sustainable Travel Advisor
Sustainability Programme Manager
SCOPE 2
SCOPE 3
SCOPE 1
Senior Data Analyst and Performance Officer
1 ST
Engagement and Change Co-ordinator
Senior Decarbonisation Officer
UNIVERSITY to have an anaerobic digester for food waste
Senior Sustainable Procurement Manager
Graduate Associate
Graduate Associate
Sustainability Campaigns Manager
Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions 11,671 T CO2E
Scope 3 carbon emissions 120,027 T CO2E
Over 3000 Photovoltaic panels
58.48M KWH Non-residential energy consumption
7.44M KWH Residential energy consumption
WORKING AT SUSSEX
There are a range of staff benefits at Sussex, including generous annual leave entitlement and pension schemes, access to world-class resources, discounted gym and sports memberships, interest-free season ticket loan and staff activities throughout the year.
SUSSEX LECTURES All staff are welcome to attend professorial lectures by Sussex academics and other talks by visiting lecturers and speakers. ATTENBOROUGH CENTRE FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS The Attenborough Centre is a state-of-the-art
birthday and sports parties from age two upwards and a full programme of sports camps and activities in the school holidays for children aged five–16 years. SUSSEX CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES The Sussex Centre for Language Studies provides a range of courses throughout the calendar year in English Language and Modern Languages that are open to staff as well as students. You can also use the Language Learning Centre to study over 50 world languages. CATERING AND CONFERENCES Sussexfood offers extensive catering facilities in Bramber House as well as cafés across campus. There are also conference and hospitality services. You can also use the Students’ Union bars and shop.
CHILDCARE There is a nursery on campus for children aged three months to five years, operated by The Cooperative Childcare. It is open daily from7.30am–6.30pm.
RETAIL There is a supermarket and post office, the Students’ Union shop, a pharmacy and a bank on campus. In term time, there is also a weekly outdoor market. SPORT Sports facilities include sports halls, fitness rooms, a dance studio, squash courts and outdoor pitches. There is an extensive drop- in group exercise and courses programme including yoga, dance, Pilates, trapeze, circuit training and aerobics. Sussexsport holds an annual boundary walk and boundary run for staff and students around the Sussex campus. It also offers children’s
performance and display space that reopened in 2016 after extensive
LIBRARY Library facilities are available to all
refurbishment. The Attenborough Centre has a growing programme of performances and events and is a Brighton Festival venue. TEACHING AND LEARNING The University of Sussex has more than 18,500 students, of whom 4,500 are postgraduates.
members of staff. The Library is open around the clock during term time. The Library’s special collections, now housed at The Keep, include the papers of Rudyard Kipling, the New Statesman Archive, Virginia Woolf’s Monks House Papers, many of Lord Richard Attenborough’s scripts and papers, and the Mass Observation Archive.
BRIGHTON AND THE LOCAL AREA THE UNIVERSITY’S LOCATION The University campus is located at Falmer, on the outskirts of Brighton & Hove, and is just 55 miles (90 km) from London. Frequent trains from central London take as little as 50 minutes to Brighton & Hove, with a quick nine-minute connection to Falmer to reach campus. London Gatwick airport is only 30 minutes from Brighton, and London Heathrow is just over an hour’s drive away. BRIGHTON AND THE WIDER REGION The city of Brighton & Hove has much to offer students, and also offers a quality of life for young families that is hard to match. As well as a fabulous variety of shops, restaurants and pubs, the city also has a range of good schools and a very relaxed and tolerant atmosphere. Brighton has a truly diverse cultural scene with a wealth of theatres, cinemas and galleries. From pre-West End premieres at the Theatre Royal to the variety of experimental fringe productions staged throughout the year, and with the famous Brighton Festival every May, there is plenty on offer. The historic market town of Lewes is also close to campus, and many members of staff choose to live there because of its wide choice of housing and excellent schools.
HOW TO APPLY
If you are interested in joining the Sustainability team, please apply through the University website.
You can find the full details of all of the available roles, along with information on how to apply here.
TERMS OF APPOINTMENT The appointment will be subject to: • Confirmation of the right to work within the UK • Higher level qualifications • Satisfactory health clearance and satisfactory references.
EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY The University values diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of society. It is committed to promoting equality and diversity, providing an inclusive and supportive environment for all. The University aims to ensure that job applicants and members of staff are treated solely on the basis of abilities and potential, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, trade union membership or non-membership, socioeconomic background or any other inappropriate distinction. In order to ensure the effectiveness of this policy, it is necessary to collect information from all applicants on factors which relate to equal opportunity in employment and applicants are therefore asked to submit a completed version of the enclosed form alongside their CV and letter of application. The information provided will be handled in strictest confidence and will only be used for statistical monitoring purposes.
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