Information and Booking
Trainer: Stav Friedman, Sustainability Engagement & Project Support Officer
Cost: Internal, no charge. Please check our cancellation fees
Duration: 4.5 hours, 12:00-16:30
Format: In-person (SK & WC) - See details below
Dates:
2026
26 March - (SK)
2 July - (SK)
13 September - (WC)
Overview:
The climate literacy programme is a half-day course for staff that covers the foundational concepts of climate change: why it's happening, its impacts on people and nature, and what we can do about it.
This training is structured as an interactive lecture, supported by quizzes and breakout discussions. It's an engaging course designed to help staff feel knowledgeable and empowered to act sustainably, whether at Imperial or in their day-to-day.
By the end of the session, participants will have a greater understanding of the fundamental processes underlying climate change. They will have access to tools and resources to help them embed sustainability into their work.
Further Information:
- Catering: Lunch and refreshments will be provided on arrival.
- Break: A 15-minute tea/coffee break will be provided halfway through the session.
- Preparation or pre-knowledge: None is required.
- Style: Interactive and participative, with a mixture of trainer input, group quizzes and discussions.
Accessibility: Please indicate any accessibility requirements in the "Special Instructions" box on ICIS.
Requesting a bespoke session
Half-day or full-day sessions, with additional team-building activities (such as a sustainability scavenger hunt) can be organised at your team’s request.
These dedicated sessions allow for a deeper discussion designed to support your team with embedding sustainability into all you do.
Please contact the training coordinator, Stav Friedman, for more information.