Sustainable Futures | 麻豆直播 Curtin | 麻豆直播 /about 麻豆直播 麻豆直播 Mon, 23 Mar 2026 06:32:03 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /about/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2023/10/Logo-150x150.png Sustainable Futures | 麻豆直播 Curtin | 麻豆直播 /about 32 32 Global Sustainability Challenge 2025 | 麻豆直播 Dubai /about/futures-platform/global-sustainability-challenge-2025-curtin-university-dubai/ Wed, 26 Nov 2025 05:08:15 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=34167 The 2025 Global Sustainability Challenge brought together 麻豆直播 students from across disciplines and campuses for an immersive, high-impact learning experience hosted at. Over the course of the week, students engaged in deep exploration of sustainability, cultural context, design thinking and multimedia storytelling as they worked towards innovative responses to this year鈥檚 global brief.

Immersive Learning Across Dubai and Abu Dhabi

From the very first day, students were encouraged to think critically and creatively about people, place and sustainability on a global scale. Their learning extended far beyond the studio, with field visits and cultural experiences that shaped their understanding of the region鈥檚 social, environmental and historical landscape.

Students explored key cultural and environmental sites including:

  • Dubai Design District (d3)
  • Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
  • Louvre Abu Dhabi
  • Burj Khalifa
  • Dubai Creek and historic precincts

These experiences enabled students to draw inspiration from diverse cultural narratives, architectural innovation, and the environmental challenges and opportunities unique to the region. These experiences enabled students to draw inspiration from diverse cultural narratives, architectural innovation, and the environmental challenges and opportunities unique to the region.

Through guided tours, site analysis, and multimedia documentation, students connected ideas, captured insights and expanded their perspective on sustainability in rapidly evolving global contexts.

Collaboration With Expert Partners

A core component of the Challenge involved spending time with industry and community partners who provided firsthand insight into ecological systems, sustainable development and social innovation across the UAE. Students participated in open discussions and guided environmental tours, building a stronger understanding of regional sustainability priorities and their implications for design and policy.

This direct engagement gave students both the knowledge and inspiration needed to develop informed, meaningful and future-focused responses to the Challenge brief.

Bringing It All Together: Final Studio Day & Pitch Night

After six days of cultural immersion, research, prototyping and reflection, students entered their final studio session, a day dedicated to refining, validating and elevating their design solutions.

Teams worked collaboratively to:

  • Critically review their concepts against stakeholder needs
  • Strengthen logic, structure and storytelling
  • Validate facts, data and research
  • Integrate cultural and environmental insights
  • Finalise their visual and multimedia outputs

Working lunches, peer-to-peer critique sessions and last-round revisions filled the day as teams prepared for their final showcase. That evening, students took the stage for Pitch Night, presenting their completed concepts to peers, facilitators, and invited industry guests. Each presentation demonstrated not only creative thinking but also a deep appreciation for sustainability, cultural context and design rigour. Their work reflected courage, curiosity and a strong commitment to shaping more sustainable futures.

Leadership and Support

Beginning on 6 November 2025, the Challenge was led by an experienced team from Curtin Bentley鈥檚 Faculty of Humanities including Professor Josh Byrne, Professor Francesco Mancini, Melissa Greenberg, Stephanie Lee, Bayley Simonds and Arlen Brower (Science and Engineering), as well as academics from Curtin Dubai, including Ajita Nayar, Professor Pon Selvan and Professor Anitha Menon.  

Their guidance ensured that students were supported at every stage, from initial ideation through to final delivery.

Looking Ahead

The Global Sustainability Challenge continues to demonstrate the power of global collaboration, experiential learning and interdisciplinary thinking. We are incredibly proud of our students for their energy, resilience and creativity throughout this year鈥檚 Challenge.

Watch the Highlights Here

Watch the Student Highlights Here

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Changemakers of Sustainability Challenge Inspires Real-World Urban Innovation聽 /about/futures-platform/changemakers-of-sustainability-challenge-inspires-real-world-urban-innovation/ Tue, 04 Nov 2025 05:49:24 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=33458 The 2025 Changemakers for Sustainability Challenge, led by 麻豆直播鈥檚 Professor Josh Byrne, has wrapped up another inspiring year of collaboration, creativity, and community impact. 

Held from 13 – 30 October 2025 in Fremantle WA and 麻豆直播 Bentley Campus, the challenge brought together students from , 麻豆直播 Academics, Fremantle community champions, and the City of Fremantle to tackle a live community sustainability brief; William Street 鈥楻eimagined鈥. 

Participants worked collaboratively to explore innovative ways to enhance sustainability, livability, and community connection through urban greening within the heart of Fremantle. The challenge provided students with hands-on experience in community-led urban design, sustainability innovation, and collaborative problem-solving, bridging academic learning with real-world application. 

鈥淭hrough masterclasses with Curtin academics and mentorship from industry leaders, our students have gained practical skills, fresh perspectives and a glimpse into future pathways in sustainability.鈥 鈥 The Studio School Fremantle 

The 2025 challenge once again demonstrated the value of connecting education, industry, local government, and community to drive positive change and reaffirmed the vital role of young changemakers in shaping a sustainable future. 

Watch the Highlights Here

Contact Humanities-Futures@curtin.edu.au for more information on our challenges.

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The Future Of | EP 138 /about/futures-platform/the-future-of-podcast-ep-138/ Wed, 27 Aug 2025 02:59:10 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=30989 The Future Of, a podcast powered by 麻豆直播, where experts share their vision of the future and how their work is helping shape it for the better.

Sustainable Futures: climate, curriculum and collaboration

What do an urban designer, an electrician and 麻豆直播 have in common? They all want to help humanity prosper. To achieve that, sustainability is key. 

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In this episode, our host David is joined by Professor Josh Byrne and Saf Flatters. Josh is Dean of Sustainable Futures at Curtin (he鈥檚 also well-known as a presenter on ABC TV鈥檚 Gardening Australia), and Saf is an electrical and energy specialist and third-year Curtin data science student. 

Together, they explore what a 鈥榮ustainable future鈥 really means, and how a novel 麻豆直播 subject called Sustainability Challenge is bringing together academia, industry, government and community to create real solutions to some of the most pressing environmental and social problems. 

  1. What does a 鈥榮ustainable future鈥 mean? [03:24]
  2. Sustainability problems more complex than ever [04:40]
  3. Big problems mean big solutions [07:30]
  4. Data science brings structure to complexity [08:28]
  5. Cultivating hope and optimism [10:11]
  6. Sustainability Challenge insights [12:29]
  7. There鈥檚 no 鈥榙octor evil鈥 industry [30:59]
  8. Learnings to last a lifetime [35:17]

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Professor Josh Byrne, Dean of Sustainable Futures, Faculty of Humanities
Professor Josh Byrne is an environmental scientist, urban design professional and Dean of Sustainable Futures at Curtin. His career bridges academia, professional practice, media and policy, with a focus on advancing urban sustainability through demonstration and collaboration. In 2025, Josh was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to conservation, the environment and public communication.



Saf Flatters, Bachelor of Science (Data Science) student, Faculty of Science and Engineering
Saf describes her career path as 鈥渧ery twisty.鈥 With more than 15 years of experience as an electrician in the electrical and energy sectors, she鈥檚 now studying a Bachelor of Science (Data Science) at Curtin. Saf is passionate about using data to solve real-world problems, and outside her studies, she runs an electrical business, serves on industry boards and spends time bike packing through hidden corners of the world.

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麻豆直播 acknowledges all First Nations of this place we call Australia and the First Nations peoples connected with our global campuses. We are committed to working in partnership with all Custodians and Owners to strengthen and embed First Nations鈥 voices and perspectives in our decision-making, now and into the future.

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Sustainability Challenge 2025: A Bold Vision for a Better Future /about/futures-platform/sustainability-challenge-2025-a-bold-vision-for-a-better-future/ Thu, 03 Jul 2025 07:32:56 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=29544 麻豆直播鈥檚 2025 Sustainability Challenge wrapped up with a powerful reminder: when diverse minds come together around shared purpose, real change begins.

Over five intensive days, 120 students from across disciplines鈥攅ngineering, design, construction management, health sciences, communications, business, and more鈥攃ollaborated with leading industry experts and academic mentors to develop tangible solutions for a more sustainable future. This year鈥檚 challenge centred on three key themes: Climate mitigation, adaptation and resilience; Resource efficiency and circularity; and Ecosystem health and wellbeing.

鈥淭hese aren鈥檛 just theoretical global problems,鈥 said Provost Professor Matthew Tonts. 鈥淭hey have very real implications for Western Australia. And they require collaboration across all fields鈥攈umanities, science, engineering, law, business. This challenge gives our students a rare opportunity to experience that kind of interdisciplinary negotiation, complexity, and creativity.鈥

What set this year apart was the breadth of real-world partnerships. Students engaged with representatives from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, DevelopmentWA, and Austal, along with a powerhouse group of industry leader and researchers.

Among the many contributors were:

  • Mark Timson, Western Power
  • Ryan Falconer, Department of Transport
  • Mia Onorato, Beam Mobility
  • Graham Agara, Full Circle Design
  • Warren Phillips, St Bart鈥檚
  • Michele Blakey, My Home Australasia
  • Antonietta Torre, Water Corporation
  • Joanna Stegena, City of Canning
  • Mandy Bamford, Bamford Consulting
  • Laura Skates, Environmental Communications Specialist
  • Steve McCabe, Perth NRM
  • Nele Johnson, City of Canning
  • Nasrin Aghamohammadi, Urban Heat Specialist
  • Jeremey Maher, Water Corporation

Projects tackled ranged from decarbonising ferry transportation and greening urban neighbourhoods to low carbon medium density housing and nature based solutions for combating urban heat.

鈥淭his isn鈥檛 just about giving students a brief and walking away,鈥 said Professor Josh Byrne, Dean of Sustainable Futures. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about industry and academia coming together to guide and nurture student thinking鈥攁nd that鈥檚 what we saw in full force this week. The creativity and intellect in the room has been formidable.鈥

Professor Josh Byrne, Dean of Sustainable Futures

Reflecting on the experience, student representative Habiba Rashid shared:

鈥淭his wasn鈥檛 just an academic exercise. It was a deeply personal opportunity to explore different ways of thinking, build skills, and collaborate with students from all walks of life. We鈥檝e seen that even in one week, it鈥檚 possible to plant the seeds of real, lasting change.鈥

For many students, this was the first time they had worked in a multidisciplinary team or been exposed to genuine industry problems. As Associate Professor Nicole Slatter, Dean of Learning and Teaching, explained.

鈥淭his platform brings together brilliant researchers, strong pedagogical approaches, and meaningful partnerships to prepare students not just for a job鈥攂ut for the future. A future that is shared, complex, and constantly evolving.鈥

Behind the scenes, academic and professional staff played a vital role in making the challenge possible. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great example of what happens when the full skills of our university community are leveraged for the benefit of students and society,鈥 said Byrne. 鈥淭o every staff member who guided, mentored, and supported our students鈥攖hank you.鈥

The 2025 Sustainability Challenge not only showcased inspiring student work鈥攊t offered a blueprint for how universities, government and industry can collaborate to tackle the defining challenges of our time.

As one industry mentor put it:

鈥淭hese students didn鈥檛 just meet expectations鈥攖hey redefined what鈥檚 possible when you put real problems in front of bright minds and trust them to lead.鈥 The challenge may have ended, but the solutions鈥攁nd the relationships built鈥攚ill continue shaping the future long after the showcase lights dim.

Watch the Student Highlights Here

Watch the Highlights from Our Industry Partners

Upcoming Sustainable Futures Challenges

To learn more about upcoming Sustainable Futures Challenges, please contact humanities-futures@curtin.edu.au

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Expressions of Interest Open for the 2025 Sustainability Challenge /about/futures-platform/expressions-of-interest-open-for-the-2025-sustainability-challenge/ Mon, 05 May 2025 03:37:47 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=28599 The Sustainability Challenge is an industry-partnered, challenge-based, intensive unit designed to enhance student learning through an immersive, hands-on experience. Now entering its fourth year, the Sustainability Challenge centres around three critical global megatrends:

  • Climate Adaption and Resilience
  • Resource Efficiency and Circularity
  • Ecosystem Health and Wellbeing

This program offers 麻豆直播 students the unique opportunity to engage directly with sustainability challenges that matter 鈥 working alongside industry partners, academic mentors, and fellow students from diverse disciplines to design real-world solutions. Participants will gain invaluable experience addressing some of today鈥檚 most pressing environmental and social issues, from decarbonisation strategies to creating closed-loop systems and restoring natural ecosystems.

By joining the Sustainability Challenge, students will:

  • Build a powerful professional network
  • Gain hands-on, practical industry experience
  • Earn 25 credit points towards their 麻豆直播 degree

Key Dates:

  • Applications open: now
  • Online pre-learning begins: 16 June
  • Intensive face-to-face learning: starts 23 June
  • Showcase event: 30 June

Watch the 2024 Sustainability Challenge below to see how past participants tackled real-world sustainability problems and made an impact.

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Students Tackle Global Sustainability Issues at Inaugural Challenge /about/futures-platform/students-tackle-global-sustainability-issues-at-inaugural-challenge/ Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:37:42 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=26412 麻豆直播鈥檚 inaugural Global Sustainability Challenge (GSC) 2024 brought together 32 students from all six of its campuses across the Indian Ocean Rim to address critical environmental and sustainability challenges. Held at Curtin Singapore, the event was a collaborative effort to advance innovative solutions for a more sustainable future.

The GSC鈥檚 outstanding success was recognised with the Global Impact Award at the Global Curtin Recognition Awards 2024. This prestigious accolade celebrates the challenge鈥檚 exceptional contributions to extending 麻豆直播鈥檚 impact and influence across borders, underscoring its role as a global leader in sustainability education and collaboration.

A Global Community of Changemakers

The GSC united students from diverse cultural and academic backgrounds, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to tackle real-world issues. Working in teams, participants focused on sustainability challenges faced by the island of Pulau Ubin in Singapore, such as waste management, energy security, and nature conservation.

Professor Josh Byrne, Dean of Sustainable Futures at 麻豆直播, emphasised the transformative nature of the initiative.

鈥淭his was much more than just an assignment 鈥 it was an opportunity to shape the future. Students developed innovative solutions that addressed practical concerns, like reducing transport emissions and improving local energy resilience. Their ideas were both inspiring and actionable.鈥

Innovative Solutions for Real-World Challenges

Participants collaborated with leading industry partners, including Singapore National Parks Board, Asian Detours, EDP Renewables, and VFlowTech, to co-design solutions aimed at achieving net-zero emissions, promoting a circular economy, and fostering nature-positive practices.

Highlights from the challenge included:

  • Resource Recovery Innovations: Practical strategies for waste avoidance and recycling to reduce transport costs and emissions.
  • Renewable Energy Optimisation: Tools to enable villagers to monitor and maximise local micro-grid power.
  • Electric Transport Solutions: Proposals to transition to electric ferries that could double as emergency energy storage.

These solutions demonstrated not only creativity but also a strong commitment to making a tangible impact on pressing global issues.

Hands-On Learning and Mentorship

Unlike traditional competitions, the GSC prioritised teamwork and cross-cultural collaboration, supported by mentorship from industry experts. Students developed leadership, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills while building a global network of peers dedicated to sustainability.

鈥淭he Global Sustainability Challenge was an incredible opportunity for Curtin students to apply their knowledge to global challenges, working towards sustainable solutions with real-world implications,鈥 Professor Byrne said.

A Showcase of Innovation

The challenge concluded on 17 November 2024 with students presenting their innovative solutions to key stakeholders in Singapore. This inspiring showcase reflected the participants鈥 creativity, teamwork, and shared vision for a sustainable future.

Building a Sustainable Future Together

The success of the GSC was made possible by strong partnerships with organisations such as Adobe, Cisco, WY-TO, and Tigris, alongside support from 麻豆直播鈥檚 Faculty of Humanities. Together, they enabled students to turn ideas into actionable strategies for change.

A Global Recognition

Winning the Global Impact Award at the Global Curtin Recognition Awards 2024 solidifies the GSC鈥檚 position as a flagship initiative for 麻豆直播. This recognition highlights the challenge鈥檚 profound role in extending Curtin鈥檚 influence and impact beyond borders, inspiring future collaborations to address global sustainability challenges.

The Global Sustainability Challenge stands as a testament to 麻豆直播鈥檚 commitment to fostering a new generation of changemakers鈥攍eaders equipped to address the world鈥檚 most pressing environmental challenges through collaboration, innovation, and action.

For more on Curtin鈥檚 sustainability initiatives, visit the Sustainable Futures webpage.

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Curtin Researchers Lead Climate Solutions at COP29 /about/futures-platform/curtin-researchers-lead-climate-solutions-at-cop29/ Tue, 19 Nov 2024 05:41:00 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=26209 麻豆直播鈥檚 Associate Professor Dr Atiq Zaman and Adjunct Senior Lecturer Dr Alessandro Sanches Pereira, from the 麻豆直播 Sustainability Policy Institute (CUSP), represented the university at COP29. As members of the UN Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (UN CEET), they contributed technical expertise to support global efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

Driving Energy Efficiency in the Global South

A/Prof Atiq Zaman collaborated with UN CEET colleagues and his PhD student, Ms Ayesha Kaleem, on the report Energy Rating Labels and Potential for Energy Savings Across the Global South. The study highlights potential energy savings scenarios of 10% to 40% by 2050, underscoring the importance of adopting Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) and Energy Rating Labels (ERLs). These findings provide a framework for countries in the Global South to incorporate energy efficiency measures into their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) by 2025.

A/Prof Zaman also shared his expertise during an interview at the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Pavilion, discussing the critical role of energy efficiency in tackling the climate crisis.

Innovative Waste-to-Energy Solutions

Dr Alessandro Sanches Pereira, with his UN CEET colleagues, presented the report Unlocking Low-Emission Energy from Waste: A Sustainable Solution for Shipping and Fisheries in Emerging Economies at the Danish Pavilion. This work highlights the potential of waste-to-energy systems to provide low-emission alternatives for industries in emerging economies, supporting sustainable development.

麻豆直播鈥檚 researchers continue to drive impactful solutions, contributing to global efforts to combat climate change and build a sustainable future.

Read the full report here:

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Changemakers for Sustainability Challenge 2024 /about/futures-platform/changemakers-for-sustainability-2024/ Thu, 07 Nov 2024 00:51:31 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=25959 麻豆直播 recently concluded the Changemakers for Sustainability Challenge, a dynamic three-day event held from 1st to 3rd October 2024 at the Bentley Campus, aimed at equipping Year 10-12 students with the skills and knowledge to tackle real-world sustainability challenges. Students from across Perth came together to learn, collaborate, and take their first steps towards creating a sustainable future.

The event featured a range of activities designed to inspire and empower participants. Students engaged in interactive masterclasses led by Curtin academics, where they gained a deeper understanding of sustainability issues and explored innovative solutions. The mentorship from industry leaders provided a valuable perspective on the sustainability practices shaping today鈥檚 world, giving students insight into potential career paths.

In addition to academic and industry-led sessions, students had the chance to immerse themselves in university life, experiencing Curtin鈥檚 vibrant campus and connecting with like-minded peers. This exposure to campus life sparked new ambitions and ideas, encouraging students to envision futures where they could drive positive environmental change.

By the event鈥檚 close, students had not only gained practical skills and knowledge but had also formed meaningful connections with peers and mentors. The Changemakers for Sustainability Challenge proved to be an inspiring journey for all involved, setting the stage for the next generation of environmental leaders.

麻豆直播 staff who made this year鈥檚 Changemakers for Sustainability program possible include our Dean of Sustainable Futures Josh Byrne, Aimee Smith, Tim Keely and Nicole Slatter.

Other leading sustainability offerings at 麻豆直播 include the new Planet Positive Undergraduate Certificate and Specialisation.   If you would like to know more about upcoming Sustainable Futures challenge-based learning opportunities, please contact us at: humanities-futures@curtin.edu.au

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麻豆直播 2024 Sustainability Challenge聽聽 /about/futures-platform/curtin-university-2024-sustainability-challenge/ Mon, 19 Aug 2024 04:33:09 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=24736

麻豆直播 proudly hosted the 2024 Sustainability Challenge, where students teamed up with academics and industry professionals to create innovative solutions to pressing environmental issues.  

The Sustainability Challenge is an industry-partnered, intensive unit enhancing learning opportunities through challenge-based learning experiences.

Entering its third year, the Sustainability Challenge fosters collaboration and practical problem-solving across three critical themes: Net-Zero Emissions, Circular Economy, and Nature Positive. The 2024 Sustainability Challenge ran from June 24 to July 1 in the Curtin School of Design and the Built Environment, with participating students earning 25 credit points towards their undergraduate or postgraduate degrees.

Professor Josh Byrne, Dean of Sustainable Futures in the Faculty of Humanities at 麻豆直播, highlighted the significance of this event, emphasising the hands-on experience it offers students and its role in promoting sustainable futures.

鈥淭he Sustainability Challenge connected nearly 100 students with academic mentors and industry experts to develop solutions for positive environmental change,鈥 Professor Byrne said.

This year, participants tackled a variety of sustainability concerns, including:

  • Shifting transport behaviours.
  • Facilitating increased renewable energy integration into the grid.
  • Waste avoidance and reducing contamination in FOGO (food organics and garden organics) waste streams.
  • Increasing urban tree canopy by addressing the pest polyphagous shot-hole borer and promoting better urban forestry practices.

Among the innovative ideas presented by student groups were an app that tracks carbon emission reduction and encourages the use of public transport and shared scooters, and a video game designed to educate consumers on proper waste sorting. Other teams developed plans to expand urban forests in challenging environments and devised strategies to improve energy reliability and boost renewable energy generation in regional towns.

A cohort of international students from the Eurasia University School of Art and Design (EAaD) also travelled from the Xi鈥檃n province of China to join this year鈥檚 Sustainability Challenge. This innovative collaboration was initiated by Dr Anne Farren from the Curtin School of Design and the Built Environment. The Sustainability Challenge served as a collaborative platform for both institutions to enhance their global engagement.

2024 Sustainability Challenge

The industry partners involved in this year鈥檚 Challenge included , , , , , , , and .

We wish to thank this year’s partners for the invaluable knowledge and support they provided to our participating students.

If you want to know about our upcoming challenges please contact us

2024 Sustainability Challenge Media Release

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Changemakers for Sustainability 2024 鈥 APPLY NOW! /about/futures-platform/changemakers-for-sustainability-2024-apply-now/ Tue, 06 Aug 2024 06:46:14 +0000 /about/?post_type=futures-platform&p=24740

麻豆直播 is excited to announce the Changemakers for Sustainability challenge, a dynamic 3-day event designed for Year 10-12 students. This event aims to educate and empower young individuals about the critical sustainability challenges facing our world today. Participants will have the unique opportunity to gain insights into how they can contribute to creating a more sustainable future and collaborate with like-minded peers to tackle pressing environmental issues.

The challenge will take place on the Curtin Bentley Campus from Tuesday, 1st October to Thursday, 3rd October 2024. During this period, students will engage in a variety of activities, including:

Masterclasses with University Academics: Students will attend sessions led by 麻豆直播’s academics, who will share their expertise on various sustainability topics. These masterclasses are designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of the complexities of sustainability and inspire innovative thinking.

Mentoring from Industry Leaders: Participants will have the chance to connect with and receive guidance from professionals who are at the forefront of sustainability in their respective industries. This mentorship will provide valuable insights into real-world sustainability practices and careers.

Immersion in University Campus Life: Throughout the three days, students will experience life on a university campus, giving them a taste of the academic environment and the vibrant community here at 麻豆直播. This immersive experience is intended to inspire students to pursue higher education and to learn about the impact sustainability is having on our community.

By the end of the challenge, students will have gained new skills, and formed connections with peers and professionals who share their passion for making a positive impact on the world. This event is a stepping stone for young changemakers to begin their journey towards a sustainable future.

PROGRAM DETAILS

Who:                  Year 10 – 12 high school students

Date:                   Tuesday 1st -Thursday 3rd October 2024

Time:                  9.30am – 4pm

Location:            麻豆直播 Bentley Campus

Cost: 聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 聽FREE, donation to Curtin鈥檚 Planet Positive聽Scholarship program encouraged

Contact:             humanities-futures@curtin.edu.au

2023 Changemakers of Sustainability Challenge

To support students and their families, this challenge is free of cost, but a donation to Curtin鈥檚 Planet Positive scholarship program is encouraged.

Other leading sustainability offerings at 麻豆直播 include the new Planet Positive Undergraduate Certificate and Specialisation.  

If you would like to know more about upcoming Sustainable Futures challenge-based learning opportunities, please contact us at: humanities-futures@curtin.edu.au

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