Since the Degrees Cooler programme began at the start of the academic year, students and staff at 20 universities across England have really thrown themselves into NUS’s exciting 2 year behaviour change programme.
The success of the project and enthusiasm with which staff and students have engaged in promoting behaviour change through peer to peer communication is highlighted in this inspiring short film that the Degrees Cooler team have recently produced. The film was showcased at the EAUC (Environmental Association of Universities and Colleges) Annual Conference last week, where behaviour change was the hot topic of the day, with delegates really keen to learn from each other and share good practice.
Click here, to see the film and how the 3 interrelated behaviour change projects (Student Switch Off, Going Greener, and Green Impact) which make up Degrees Cooler have all been making impressive progress across the four behaviours that the programme aims to positively impact upon; recycling more, saving energy, eating local sustainable food and reducing flying.

