{"id":23129,"date":"2014-06-08T12:20:18","date_gmt":"2014-06-08T10:20:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=23129"},"modified":"2014-06-07T21:22:33","modified_gmt":"2014-06-07T19:22:33","slug":"be-the-change-2-0","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2014\/06\/08\/be-the-change-2-0\/","title":{"rendered":"Be the change 2.0"},"content":{"rendered":"
Do you remember the article \u2018Be the change<\/a>\u2019, which was published in The AEGEEan a few weeks ago? Did you have the chance to attend the workshop ‘Impact your university’ during the Agora in Patra? In case you didn\u2019t, we got you covered with this article!<\/em><\/p>\n ‘Impact your university’ was a workshop conducted by rootAbility, a social business that drives the sustainability transition of the European higher education sector by establishing and coaching student-driven and staff-supported sustainability units, teams and projects. They believe that universities and colleges should create new knowledge to solve complex sustainability questions. Universities and colleges are educating the decision-makers of tomorrow on relevant sustainability competencies. They should therefore reduce their organisations’ ecological and social footprints and assist regions in their sustainability transition. <\/a><\/p>\n Do you believe that you can change the world with a simple students’ project? Perhaps it sounds a bit difficult, but if you start small you can have an impact! As university students we are one of the biggest stakeholders in our society. With this manpower behind us, starting with our own institution can be a smart idea when changing the way we live. Later on you can always make it bigger. When rootAbility started, it began with the Maastricht University’s Green Office<\/a> in 2010. They took sustainability matters into their own hands, the student\u2019s hands.<\/p>\n In the workshop, rootAbility communicated the tools and steps you need to implement your own project. We learned that it is not so much about having ideas but more about executing them. Concrete planning should therefore play a major role before jumping right ahead and try to change things. Thinking about possible problems, strategies to mitigate them and ideas on how to engage the stakeholders for the project are necessary activities to ensure later success.<\/p>\n