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Workshop 3: Climate change adaptation, what are your plans?

Arup are inviting AUDE members to participate in a workshop that is focused on understanding how climate change adaptation is embedding in university estates

06-Jun-25


Small HEI Meeting 160525

Includes two presentations: Tendering in the FM market and current challenges and opportunities, Karl Cundill, Chief Operating Officer, Litmus FM; and Digital FM, Rich Draper, Head of Estates Digital, University of Oxford

16-May-25

Insight into the New London Plan and potential opportunities and implications - Webinar with Savills

The GLA has announced that it will be consulting on an issues paper, ‘Towards a new London Plan’ between 9th May and 22nd June. Following publication of this document, join us to discuss the direction of travel of the eagerly awaited new London Plan

14-May-25

Social Learning at University – The campus as a dynamic hub to underscore that learning is not confined to the classroom.

The launch of exciting new research funded by AUDE, UDF and Willmott Dixon.

13-May-25

Workshop 1: Climate Change Risk, Adaptation & Resilience: how this impacts and is impacting the University Estate

Arup invited AUDE members to participate in a workshop aimed at establishing the general level of understanding of climate change risk, adaptation and resilience.

09-May-25


Reimagining university estates for a sustainable future: A collaborative initiative

This project initiative will explore the role that estates might play in delivering a more efficient future, leveraging AUDE’s 2024 Estates Management Report and insights from other key associations

09-Apr-25

AUDE Estate Management Webinar with Savills

This webinar explored data and lease management, best practice management considerations with third party lettings and member discussion.

26-Mar-25

Enhancing University Estates with Heat Networks - Webinar with Mills & Reeve

In this webinar, we will explore the comprehensive infrastructure and energy project that enables the University of Bradford to connect to a new city-wide low carbon heat network. This network, scheduled to start delivering heat in 2026, is one of the largest in the country to use air source heat pumps, featuring an 8 MW heat pump housed in a brand new energy centre.

12-Mar-25

 

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