Case Studies - Sustainability at Warwick
Case Studies
Sustainability at Warwick
From cutting-edge research to community engagement and green campus initiatives, at University of Warwick, we’re on a journey to becoming a more sustainable university.
Take a look at our environmental sustainability case studies, encompassing our work and projects in Research, Education, Engagement, and Operations. You can learn more about how we're engaging with the Sustainable Development Goals, both internally and with our external partners.
Sustainability and Partnership: Biodiversity Restoration in Practice
Click hereLink opens in a new window to listen to Dr Molly WilliamsLink opens in a new window and Gemma WilkinsLink opens in a new window discuss Warwick's white-clawed crayfish reintroduction projectLink opens in a new window.

This project is supported by funding from Natural England via the Species Recovery Programme
A University of Warwick podcast exploring the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, economic, and social.
Through conversations with staff, students, and partners at Warwick and beyond, we examine how universities, organisations, and communities put sustainability into practice; from grassroots recycling initiatives to climate politics, and from student wellbeing programmes to institutional transformation.
Hosted by Dr Tom Ritchie, Chair of the ESD Action Group at the University of Warwick, this podcast goes beyond environmental issues to explore the UN Sustainable Development Goals, equity and inclusion, and the real-world challenges of creating thriving, resilient communities.
Join us monthly for stories of innovation, leadership, and sustainable change in action.
This podcast is supported by the Energy and Sustainability Team at the University of Warwick.