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CEDHE Event – CEDHE https://ches.info Shaping our environmental future Mon, 20 Apr 2026 09:17:11 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://ches.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/cropped-cedhe-512x512-1-32x32.png CEDHE Event – CEDHE https://ches.info 32 32 The 360° curriculum: Professionalising the environmental graduate https://ches.info/around-the-sector/the-360-curriculum-professionalising-the-environmental-graduate/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-360-curriculum-professionalising-the-environmental-graduate Thu, 12 Mar 2026 15:23:04 +0000 https://ches.info/?p=7371

2026 CEDHE Forum

The Community for Environmental Disciplines in Higher Education (CEDHE) Committee invites you to join them for the 2026 AGM & Forum.

This year’s free online CEDHE Forum will bring together educators, employers, and industry professionals to explore the evolving landscape of professionalising environmental education. We will explore key themes related to curriculum development, industry needs, and the essential competencies required for graduates to succeed and progress in the environmental sector. Through engaging presentations, discussions, and Q&A sessions, participants will have the opportunity to share best practice and shape the future of environmental education.

Key themes

  • The student perspective: Hear from IES Student Ambassadors as they share insights on skills development and graduate skills needs. They’ll provide an overview of this year’s National Careers Week webinars, highlighting advice and key skills recommended by industry professionals.

  • Employer perspectives: In this session, employers will share insights on graduate skills in the sector, highlighting strengths and areas for improvement.

  • Competencies: Explore professional competency frameworks and how programmes can align with competencies required for registration.

  • Curriculum professionalisation: This session will share case studies and highlight best practices in the sector through lightning presentations, offering key takeaways to implement at your institution.

Who should attend the forum?

Academics & Researchers | Environmental Science Students & Graduates | PhD Students | Non-teaching University Staff | CEDHE Members & Accreditation Contacts | Careers Advisors | Employers of Environmental Science Graduates

View the agenda.

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Analysis: CEDHE Forum 2025 https://ches.info/cedhe-news/analysis-cedhe-forum-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=analysis-cedhe-forum-2025 Mon, 16 Jun 2025 08:58:56 +0000 https://ches.info/?p=7277

The 2025 CEDHE Forum brought together educators, students, and professionals for a virtual day of insights and discussion on the theme “Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Environmental Education: Innovations and Opportunities.”

The event opened with a keynote presentation from Professor Derek France (University of Chester) and Dr Sonja Rewhorn (Open University), who explored the transformative potential of AI in teaching and learning in Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences. 

Key themes

AI in Teaching and Assessment

Representatives from Manchester Metropolitan University, UWE Bristol, and the University of Stirling shared approaches to embedding AI in curriculum design, staff development, and assessment practices. Case studies illustrated frameworks for ethical AI use and research into staff and student perceptions. All of the presentations are available to watch on the IES YouTube channel, please see below to catch-up on specific sessions from the day. 

AI in the Field

Speakers from the University of Birmingham and University of Portsmouth explored AI’s growing role in fieldwork – from enhancing data collection and interpretation to tackling training gaps and practical implementation challenges. Participants then took part in breakout discussions, sharing ideas and experiences. All of the presentations are available to watch on the IES YouTube channel, please see below to catch-up on specific sessions from the day. 

The Student Voice

The IES Student Ambassadors led a thought-provoking session on the ethical and equitable use of AI from a student perspective. The session explored accessibility, cultural differences, academic integrity, and how AI can empower students when used responsibly. You can catch-up on this session on the IES YouTube channel.

AI in the Professional Workplace

Industry leaders from Ramboll and Arup discussed the evolving demands of the environmental sector and how AI is transforming roles in data science and air quality. The session offered valuable insights into the rapid enhancement of technology and the subsequent skills demand from incoming graduates. You can catch-up on this session on the IES YouTube channel.

Building on the momentum and areas of discussion from the Forum, CEDHE hopes to continue to support its community in navigating the evolving role of AI in environmental education.

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CEDHE Forum 2025 – Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Environmental Education: innovations and opportunities https://ches.info/cedhe-news/cedhe-forum-2025-integrating-artificial-intelligence-ai-in-environmental-education-innovations-and-opportunitiescedhe-forum-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cedhe-forum-2025-integrating-artificial-intelligence-ai-in-environmental-education-innovations-and-opportunitiescedhe-forum-2025 Thu, 10 Apr 2025 14:28:36 +0000 https://ches.info/?p=7241
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The Community for Environmental Disciplines in Higher Education (CEDHE) Committee invites you to join them in discussion at the 2025 AGM & Forum. The 2025 forum is taking place from 10:00 – 15:30 BST on Zoom. 

This year’s free online CEDHE Forum will bring together environmental education practitioners, students, and industry professionals to explore the transformative potential of generative AI in HE environmental education. Join us to learn about cutting-edge applications, share best practices, and explore how we can engage with AI to enhance our students’ learning and outcomes.

View the Agenda for this event

Who should attend the Forum?

Academics & Researchers | Environmental Science Students & Graduates | PhD Students | Non-teaching University Staff | CEDHE Members & Accreditation Contacts | Careers advisors | Employers of Environmental Science Graduates

Please note: The CEDHE AGM (CEDHE Institutional members only) will be held between 09:30 and 10:00am, and will be followed by the CEDHE Forum (members and non-members welcome) from 10:00am to 3:15pm. Registration for this event will be for both the AGM and Forum, consider amending the calendar invite to start at 10am if you are not a CEDHE Institutional member or if you only wish to attend the Forum. 

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CEDHE Forum: Innovating Environmental Science Education https://ches.info/uncategorized/cedhe-forum-innovating-environmental-science-education/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cedhe-forum-innovating-environmental-science-education Thu, 14 Mar 2024 15:58:09 +0000 https://ches.info/?p=6803

The Community for Environmental Disciplines in Higher Education (CEDHE) Committee invite you to join them in discussion at the 2024 AGM and Forum. Secure your place today!

This is our vision for the future of environmental science. It is one where environmental scientists are knowledgeable, skilled, diverse, trusted, and engaged in the process of transformation. It is one where people have access to the relevant science to help them solve environmental challenges and co-create a sustainable society where people and nature thrive.

This year’s FREE online CEDHE Forum, on Thursday 23rd May, will share a vision for optimism, evidence and skills based on the IES Future of ES23 project, Transforming the planet: Our vision for the future of environmental science. We will focus on three core themes linked to the vision statement: Education for Sustainable Development, Climate Anxiety and Optimism and Communicating Environmental Science. Each theme will form a session that will be explored by a provocation, followed by a workshop and presentation. The forum will give attendees the opportunity to participate in group discussions with colleagues about how different universities embed these core themes into their programmes.

Please note: The CEDHE AGM (CEDHE Institutional members only) will be held between 09:30 and 10:00am, and will be followed by the CEDHE Forum (members and non-members welcome) from 10:00am to 3:15pm. Registration to this event will be for both the AGM and Forum, consider amending the calendar invite to start at 11am if you are not a CEDHE Institutional member or only wish to attend the Forum.

Forum Programme and Agenda

Who should attend the Forum?

Academics & Researchers | Environmental Science Students & Graduates | PhD Students | Non-teaching University Staff | CEDHE Members & Accreditation Contacts | Careers advisors | Employers of Environmental Science Graduates

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CEDHE Forum: Skills for net zero – what employers want https://ches.info/uncategorized/cedhe-forum-skills-for-net-zero-what-employers-want/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cedhe-forum-skills-for-net-zero-what-employers-want Wed, 08 Mar 2023 15:44:55 +0000 https://ches.info/?p=6509 The Community for Environmental Disciplines in Higher Education (CEDHE) Committee invite you to join them in discussion at the 2023 AGM and Forum.

As skills for our transition to a net zero economy become increasingly important to employers, we explore what specific skills employers want from Environmental Science graduates in 2023, and beyond.

This year’s FREE online CEDHE Forum, on Thursday 25th May, will delve into this theme, aiming to identify the specialist net zero skills applicable to the environmental sciences, but also more broadly what range of skills employers want to see in environmental science graduates that will allow their businesses to meet their net zero commitments.  

Environmental scientists will be a driving force in the transition to net zero. Practitioners with practical field and lab-based skills, underpinned by core scientific knowledge, are going to be increasingly important in meeting the challenges of the future. However, what specific skills do employers see as being essential for their net zero transition, and how can they be embedded into the curriculum?

The Forum will allow programme teams to hear from a range of employers in the sector, through panel discussions and presentations about the net zero skills they need, and will further give attendees the opportunity to participate in group discussions with colleagues about how different universities embed net zero skills into their programmes.

Each session will be followed by Q&A, allowing all attendees an opportunity to contribute.  

Please note: The CEDHE AGM (CEDHE Institutional members only) will be held between 10:00 and 11:00am, and will be followed by the CEDHE Forum (members and non-members welcome) from 11:00am to 3:00pm. Registration to this event will be for both the AGM and Forum, consider amending the calendar invite to start at 11am if you are not a CEDHE Institutional member or only wish to attend the Forum. 

Programme and Agenda 

Who should attend the Forum? 

Academics & Researchers | Environmental Science Students & Graduates | PhD Students | Non-teaching University Staff | CEDHE Members & Accreditation Contacts | Careers advisors | Employers of Environmental Science Graduates 

Secure your place

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