Concordia University, Canada
Finalist
Student Sustainability Ambassadors Program
Concordia University’s student Sustainability Ambassadors Program (SAP) provides select students with immersive sustainability leadership experience through an 8-month applied education and volunteer experience. We provide creative engagement opportunities that build students’ skills and competencies as they support a culture of sustainability on campus.
Each year a cohort of 20-30 students avail of high-quality experiential learning through sustainability education, interdisciplinary leadership training, volunteering, community outreach, and project development.
Students graduate from the program having four program-level learning outcomes:
- Explain sustainability initiatives, resources, and strategies at Concordia while linking them to broader environmental and social challenges.
- Use social change strategies and personal values to address conflict, problem solve, and confidently make decisions in volunteer locations.
- Design and implement a report, workshop, presentation, or project that responds effectively and creatively to an on-campus sustainability problem.
- Plan, motivate and facilitate collaborative and participatory sustainability educational activities that increase sustainability culture on campus.
Top 3 Learnings
- Students are highly motivated to “get their hands dirty” and apply their learning and skills while studying.
- Sustainability organizations benefit greatly from a consistent and leadership-trained group of volunteers.
- Sustainability learning must be taken outside of the classroom in order to be fully effective in training the next generation of sustainability leaders.