University College London
Founded in 1826 in the heart of London, University College London is London's leading multidisciplinary university, with more than 16,000 staff and 50,000 students from over 150 different countries.

This proposal provides a way to embed climate change and nature education into the aims of all subjects in the revised national curriculum. It presents short aims statements across twenty four subject areas which highlight the valuable and distinctive role of each subject to young people’s understanding of and response to the climate and nature crisis.
In response to the climate crisis and a growing need for sustainable practices in music education, Music Mark commissioned a research project to assess environmental sustainability within UK music services, education hubs and partner organisations. Conducted by UCL’s Department of Culture, Communication and Media, the study aimed to map current practices, identify barriers, and highlight good practices across the sector.
This report is the outcome of an event held on 16 July 2024 which brought subject associations together to discuss the roles that they, and the subjects they represent, play in climate change and sustainability education in schools.
Members can watch back the livestream from our 2024 Spring Summit and download resources from the day.




