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70 Sustainability Communications courses

PRP - Collagen Induction Therapy Course (GPT701)

4.6(39)

By Geopace Training

Platelet-rich Plasma (PRP) treatments Nationally Recognised Qualification No previous experience or qualifications needed Open College Network Accreditation Level 4 (as required for minimally invasive procedures) Covers standards set by HEE Employed (salon) or Self-Employed opportunities Basic understanding of English language required OPEN TO ALL APPLICANTS

PRP - Collagen Induction Therapy Course (GPT701)
Delivered in Liverpool + 1 more or Online + more
£295

LOGISTICS – ROAD, RAIL, SEA, AIR, COURIER

By Export Unlocked Limited

This module aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the role of logistics including an understanding of air, sea, road and rail freight and courier services. It will explore the advantages and disadvantages of using the different modes of transport the world of international trade.

LOGISTICS – ROAD, RAIL, SEA, AIR, COURIER
Delivered in Oldham or Online
£395

Learn how to make your own macrame projects

5.0(6)

By The Arienas Collective

Macrame class with local artist Lucy Wayman hosted by The Arienas Collective creative workshop space in Edinburgh City Centre.

Learn how to make your own macrame projects
Delivered In-Person in Edinburgh + more
£55

SUSTAINABILITY IN SUPPLY CHAIN

By Export Unlocked Limited

This module aims to develop knowledge and understanding of the impact of Import/Export freight movement on the environment and the opportunities available to organisations to use sustainable options. we will cover CBAM , Deforestation, GSPR and many challenges facing Exporters and Importers.

SUSTAINABILITY IN SUPPLY CHAIN
Delivered in Oldham or Online
£395

Learn how to prepare a 1st Class GRI Sustainability Report | Classroom option

By FBRH Consultants

This GRI, IEMA & CPD course is geared for busy professionals who want to understand how to proceed and create a 1st Class GRI Standards Sustainability Report and have a plan for immediate sustainability action without wasting time.

Learn how to prepare a 1st Class GRI Sustainability Report | Classroom option
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£1,680

Responding to the climate and environmental crisis through history and geography

5.0(1)

By Historical Association

Artificial Intelligence is becoming more and more prevalent in society and many occupational sectors. But what about teaching? Is AI a threat to history and geography teaching, assessment and quality assurance? Or is it the saviour for teacher workload and a creative force that can bring our subjects to life for our pupils? Is it both of these things, or neither? In this special partnership event from the Historical Association and Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), we explore the implications of AI for history and geography in schools and how we can best harness the power of AI for us as teachers and for our pupils. This event will be suitable for primary and secondary teachers of history and geography.

Responding to the climate and environmental crisis through history and geography
Delivered In-Person in London
£119.05 to £154.76

Strategic Brand Management

5.0(10)

By GBA Corporate

Overview Objectives Define brands and understand the opportunities and challenges facing them in highly competitive business landscapes Plan and craft a powerful brand positioning statement that reflects the brand's promise and the expectations of their most valued customers Build a strategic brand and track its growth and sustainability using researched processes Explore the elements of brand equity and the constituents of brand identity to build consistent and sustainable brands Identify various brand strategies to come up with sound actions aligned with the status of existing and new markets and products Master the process for conducting a full brand audit to evaluate brand performance and take remedial actions

Strategic Brand Management
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,718 to £3,626

Environmental Sustainability in Business

By Kiwi Education

This course provides a comprehensive exploration of environmental sustainability within the context of the business sector. Participants will develop a deep understanding of the causes, effects and challenges associated with climate change and global warming. They will delve into legislation, carbon footprint assessment, achieving net-zero emissions, and planning for the future.

Environmental Sustainability in Business
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£200

Classroom/in-person IAM Diploma course in Central London UK. Get trained in Advanced Asset Management.

IAM Diploma D23006
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£3,780 to £4,260

Classroom/in-person IAM Diploma course in Central Manchester UK. Get trained in Advanced Asset Management.

IAM Diploma D24002
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
£3,468 to £3,948
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Lighthouse Sustainability

lighthouse sustainability

Strategic support (Advisory and Coaching) We believe businesses are equipped to move fast but need trusted practical support to do so. Lighthouse can help accelerate your journey to a circular economy and Net Zero. We are advisors to Boards, management teams, funding panels and committees. Training  Sustainability is fast-moving and multi-faceted.  We train teams in what sustainability means to your business, to Boards and to employees.  We design interactive workshops and programmes to build knowledge and equip teams to  identify and maximise sustainability opportunities.  About Emma Emma founded Lighthouse in 2020 to deliver impactful advice, coaching and training. She began to focus on Carbon Literacy as a tool to build capacity and empower employees in 2021, having led the team to deliver more than 50 courses and train almost 700 learners to date. Emma has trained senior leadership teams from Beko PLC, KBR Inc, Crown Worldwide, Turley, Saba UK and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Fund. Emma is committed to increasing capacity in the training sector, as this is currently a bottleneck for supporting the population to access climate emergency training, hence Lighthouse recently developed and certified a Carbon Literacy Train the Trainer course. Emma is an approachable and motivating trainer who uses her 25 years’ experience working with business to quickly cut through the challenges they face and give individual and bespoke attention to everyone she works with.

The Software Sustainability Institute

the software sustainability institute

About the Software Sustainability Institute Better software better research The Software Sustainability Institute motto. Cultivating research software to support world-class research Software is fundamental to research: 7 out of 10 researchers report their work would be impossible without it. From short, thrown-together temporary scripts to solving a specific problem, through an abundance of complex spreadsheets analysing collected data, to the hundreds of software engineers and millions of lines of code behind international efforts such as the Large Hadron Collider and the Square Kilometre Array, there are few areas of research where software does not have a fundamental role. Since 2010, the Software Sustainability Institute has facilitated the advancement of software in research by cultivating better, more sustainable, research software to enable world-class research (“Better software, better research”). In 2018, we were awarded funding from all seven research councils. Our mission is to become the world-leading hub for research software practice. The Institute is based at the Universities of Edinburgh, Manchester, Oxford and Southampton, and draws on a team of experts with a breadth of experience in software development, training, project and programme management, research facilitation, publicity and community engagement. The importance of sustainability Sustainability means that the software you use today will be available - and continue to be improved and supported - in the future. Expert knowledge Securing a future for research software requires more than just quality code, which is why, over the years, we have striven to help researchers build and use better software through better practices, and advocate for culture change within their communities and institutions. Building on our experience and expert understanding of the state of research software in the UK, our work focuses around four objectives: nurturing the growth of communities of practice to foster the sharing of expertise across the entire research community, conducting research to provide insight into the use of software in research, continuing enabling widespread adoption of research software practices, and offering training and guidance to help build a capable researcher community and increase the recognition of software in research.