Join us during the week of 22 - 26 March for panels, workshops, screenings and various other events aimed at building tomorrow's sustainable society.
Sustainability Week Geneva is a student project in collaboration with the University of Geneva and the Graduate Institute, which aims to re-center higher education institutions within sustainability debates.
This year, our topics include ecocide; environmental racism; Bhutan’s gross national happiness; corporate sustainability; creating climate policy via citizen’s assemblies; reducing food waste; pathways to achieve SDGs; sustainable food systems; a virtual art exhibition; and an online career fair.
We encourage people from various walks of life to engage and learn more about how to promote sustainable solutions!
If you are interested, we invite you to discover our week-long programme and sign up for events on our website: https://www.sdd-unige.org/
The following is a list of Sustainability Week Geneva events at/with the Institute:
- 22-26 March
The Intersection of Arts and Ecology: An exhibition
Salon Davis, all day
- 24 March
Dialogue with Josep Gari (UNDP Senior Policy Advisor)
Online, 14:00-15:30
- 24 March
ECOCIDE: Leveraging the Law to Prevent Environmental Destruction
Online, 17h-18h30
- 24 March
Ethics & Sustainability: Perspectives from the Food & Fashion Industries
Online (Zoom), 18:30-20:00
- 25 March
Pre-Assembly: Introduction to Citizens’ Assembly
Online, 10:00-11:30
- 25 March
“Thank you for the Rain”: Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Online, 19:00-21:30
- 26 March
Food waste Workshop by Light Blue Consulting
Online, 10:00-12:00
- 26 March
Democracy? Experiencing a People’s Assembly
Online, 10:00-13:00