2020 Survey: "Students, sustainability and education"
Between April and October 2020, SOS International invited higher education institutions and student organizations to send out a survey designed to gather insight into student experiences of sustainability and education. More than 100 organizations took part and we received just under 7000 responses from students in higher education around the world. Responses were incentivized with a prize draw of the equivalent of ten €100 prizes.
Promoting organizations were instructed to promote the survey in a neutral manner, avoiding references to the environment and sustainability to avoid biasing the results.
The results
- 92% agree that sustainable development is something which all universities and colleges should actively incorporate and promote.
- 40% report low or no coverage of sustainable development concept in their course curriculum
- 90% of respondents say they are willing to accept a salary sacrifice to work in a company with a good environmental and social record
- When asked to identify the word that best describes their feelings about climate change and their future, 75% say they’re worried.
The report sets out the overall findings as well as regional breakdowns for UN regions which received 500 responses or more (Africa, Europe and Oceania), with questions forming the following themes:
- Experiences of sustainability in education
- Impacts of sustainability in education
- Sustainability and employability
- Climate change
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Find out how you can create change with the survey data in this article.
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What others say
Dr Hilligje van't Land, Secretary General of the International Association of Universities (IAU), Ankit Tripathi, environmental justice policy lead and steering committee member of Global Students Forum, and Carina Mütschele, Youth & Education Officer of UN Environment Programme (UNEP) reflect on the findings of SOS International's 2020 research into Students, Sustainability and Education.