The Open University's Sustainability Office consists of core people from across the University who are working to support the institution to embed sustainability. Led by the Executive Sponsor, the team link in and work closely with all units and departments through the Sustainability Coordination Group, and feed directly into the Sustainability Steering Group, in order to support the University in achieving it's sustainability ambitions.
You can contact the Sustainability team by emailing sustainability@open.ac.uk or using the contact form on this website.
Professor Braithwaite is the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics and the Vice-Chancellor's Executive sponsor for Sustainability at the OU. Under his leadership the University has pledged to create and share knowledge and learning to realise social and environmental justice by placing sustainability at the heart of the OU’s teaching, research, and knowledge exchange. Nick is Chair of the Sustainability Steering Group and is supported by Lisa Lewzey and Sheila Taylor.
Dr Victoria Hands is a sustainability expert who empowers individuals and organisations to discover and adopt regenerative practices so they can transform their actions for sustainability. She promotes, trains, and coaches the implementation of long-term, preventative, inclusive, collaborative and integrated approaches. Victoria oversees OU policy, governance, data, reporting and implementation, and clarifies roles and objectives to ensure progress is aligned with the University's sustainability ambitions.
Gabriella is project managing deliverables for the Sustainability Office. She has a keen interest in social and environmental justice and has been working with colleagues across the OU to implement sustainability projects and initiatives. Gabi is a Chartered Marketer and has qualifications in sustainability and project management to support her work.
Lesley manages the administration tasks realated our Carbon Literacy Training and supports with the administration of our Sustainability Coordination Group and Sustainability Steering Group monthly meetings.
Janice is an experienced environmental science communicator, who disseminates and shares best practices in support of the University's citizen science, engagement and related strategic activities. Janice manages projects that use innovative, easily accessible web-based tools and resources to engage and help anyone participate and learn about nature, including www.iSpotnature.org) and www.treezilla.org.
Jodi is based in our Estates team, and since August 2020 she has been supporting the OU's green initiatives and further work in sustainability. Jodi provides support to our Estates Carbon Management team and the wider Sustainability network at the OU. She also leads Go Green, the OU's staff-led green initiative, along with our mascot, Neville the Newt! Go Green run regular events relating to the delivery of OU sustainability commitments and key priorities.
Tracey is a sustainability specialist with experience in sustainability strategy development, implementation, analytics and reporting. Tracey has worked in the tertiary education sector in Sydney for over 9 years leading projects to deliver carbon reduction, climate change resilience, renewable energy procurement and onsite generation, waste reduction and resource recovery. Tracey is focusing on Scope 1 & 2 emissions reductions, supporting with data analysis and guidance on Scope 3 emissions and developing Estates environment policies.
Liz is the SPARK (Sustainability Planning, Action and Reporting Kit) lead for Strategy, Marketing and Communications.
Teresa is leading the Responsible Futures working group and is responsible for collecting and submitting evidence for accreditation.
Ebony is the Sustainability and SPARK (Sustainability Planning, Action and Reporting Kit) lead in Scotland.
Kevin is the Sustainability and SPARK (Sustainability Planning, Action and Reporting Kit) lead in Ireland.
Kerrie is the Sustainability and SPARK (Sustainability Planning, Action and Reporting Kit) lead in Wales.
Peter is an expert in sustainability, teaching environmental studies, science and management for The Open University. He has conducted research into active and sustainable travel, energy policy, land use (treescapes), and behaviour change for the OU, NGOs and Think Tanks. He is the founding co-Chair of the University and College Union’s Climate and Ecological Emergency Committee, advising sector-wide negotiations on a Just Transition in UK Higher and Further Education. Within the OU, he supports efforts to develop, negotiate and implement key sustainability policies, including workers rights and trade union engagement.
"The University prides itself on its commitment to good industrial relations, and works with the recognised trade unions to design and support a just transition in the university’s operations. Our work to address the People and Planet league table is integrated into the university’s existing negotiating forums, particularly the ‘workers rights’ elements. In seeking to achieve net zero we recognise the need and effectiveness of trade union engagement, and will develop this further in the coming year.” - Dr Peter Wood, Associate Lecturer and OU UCU Branch Vice President
Led by the Director of Sustainability, the team (please see PDF) is working alongside ten suppliers and internal groups, such as the Sustainability Coordination Group and Sustainability Steering Group, to deliver the Net Zero Project and support the University in its ambitions to achieve Net Zero in Wales by 2030. You can contact this team via sustainability@open.ac.uk
STEM: Computing and Communications -Clara Mancini (John Woodthorpe) Life, Health and Chemical Sciences – Simon Collinson (Eleanor Crabb) KMI – Advaith Siddharthan School of Engineering and Innovation - Emma Dewberry (Rachel Slater) School of Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences - Kadmiel Maseyk (Carlton Wood) School of Mathematics and Statistics- Ivan Sudakow (Rachel Hilliam) School of Physical Sciences - Martin Braun (Stephen Lewis) Citizen Science and AI Research Group - Janice Ansine Research Labs – Graham Howell FBL: Business – Yvonne McCreadie (Anja Schaefer) Law – Yvonne McCreadie (Fred Moston) | WELS: Education Studies- Paula Addison-Pettit School of Languages and Applied Linguistics- Samantha Austen Education, childhood, youth and sport – Paula Addison-Pettit Health, well-being and social care – Joan Simons IET- Irina Rets FASS: Social science and global studies – Shonil Bhagwat School of arts and humanities – Alex Tickell School of psychology and counseling – Jean McAvoy Head of school creative industries – James Blake |
I am a plant ecophysiologist interested in how plant function affects ecosystem carbon and water biogeochemistry. I have a strong interest in plant and ecosystem responses to environmental variability and global change processes. My work is predominantly field based, and has covered environments from the poles to the tropics.
I have a particular interest in the intersection between law and technology, both in how technology can shape or change the practice of law and in how law responds to technological advances.
I work on a range of topics including Renewable Energy; Climate Science Communication; Sustainability Leadership; Systems Practice; Policy Science: Theory and Practice; Business Ethics and Sustainability; and International Climate Finance.
I have desire to see OU support ecological, as well as social, wellbeing and citizenship – and for that to be visibly present in the strategic ambition of the university. I am interested in understanding what constitutes sustainable education and how its breadth of content and approach can be supported across existing and new OU curricula – and getting colleagues engaged with exploring these ideas.
My research interests lie predominantly in the area of organizational ethics and sustainability. I have carried out empirical research into ethics in policing practice, social responsibility at industry level, and sustainability and environmental management in utility firms.
I am a multilingual engineer, coach and teacher with a skill set spanning from business improvement to research and data analysis. I am interested in working in a position of some responsibility to contribute to the success of business-critical projects.
I have a wide variety of research interests centred around theoretical physics and applied maths. I also lead on a Cultured tissues project that has sustainability applications in pharmaceutical testing, regenerative medicine and cultured meat.
I am Professor of Animal-Computer Interaction and founding head the Animal-Computer Interaction (ACI) Laboratory. The ACI Lab was funded in 2011 to research the interaction between animals and technology; to design interactive systems that improve animals’ welfare, support their activities and improve interspecies relationships; and to develop animal-centred approaches to inform the design of interactive technology for and with animals.
I am Executive Dean (interim) for the Faculty of Wellbeing, Education and Language Studies (WELS) at the Open University, UK. Before my current role, I was Head of School in Languages and Applied Linguistics and before that, Associate Dean, responsible for curriculum strategy and planning, qualification and module production and assessment for three schools.
My research interests include sustainability, employability, peer mentoring and quality assurance. Currently undertaking a course to become a life coach.
In the School of Education, Childhood, Youth and Sport (ECYS) we are committed to the Open University’s mission to be open to people, places, methods and ideas. We acknowledge that different people bring different knowledge, perspectives and culture to our community and collectively this difference makes us better in our teaching, research and scholarship.
David Morse, Director of Teaching, School of Computing and Communications, STEM
Teresa Cox, Senior Manager, PVC-S, Access, Open & Crs-crc Innovation
OU Student Association (OUSA)
Klaus-Dieter Rossade (Chair) Dorian Holloway (Estates) Jethro Tieman (student) Allan Laville (EDI) Paul Traynor (CFO) | Victoria Hands (Sustainability Office) Anna Barber (DVC) Rachel Penny (PVC-S) Dave Hall (USO) Gemma Maldar (RES) |
Attendees: Victoria Hands, Director of Sustainability Klaus-Dieter Rossade, Executive Sponsor of Sustainability Gabriella Daroczi, Sustainability Project Manager Lesley Cuandu, Note taker SPARK leads in blue Student volunteers: Nichola Connolly Jethro Tieman Academic Services: Stephen Davies Business Development Unit: Tim Lewis Phil Kenmore Careers and Employability Services: Ellen Cocking CIO Portfolio: David Crews IT: Judi Turnbull / Mike Davis Digital Services: Stephanie Lay Estates: Dorian Holloway Ralph Lachmann Tracey Ho Jodi Houghton Finance and Business Services: Christine Lau Learner & Discovery Services: Greg Baker Gillian Caglayan Kathleen Calder Paul Astles Office of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Students): Teresa Cox OU Development Office: Nicola Brand | Nations: Kevin Donnelly – Ireland Ebony Carberry – Scotland Kerrie Phillips - Wales OU Student Association: Lara Munday Ciara Linehan People Services: Claire Harris Esther Spring James Carter Jack Suttill Julie Griggs Natasha Baker RES: Tim Hodey Gaia Cantelli Strategy, Marketing and Communications: Liz Davies Michelle Smyth Nina Biscoe Louis Trupia-Melluish Olive Petrie University Secretary's Office & Internal Audit: Daniel Webb Vice-Chancellor's Office (inc. EDI, Academic strategy, DVC): Ella Gray Lucy Brown Open College of Arts: Dan Robinson Gill German Adam Thompson Joanne Mulvihill-Allen Caroline Wright Procurement: Clare Fitzhugh Stephen Hanlon | OU University and College Union Branch Vice President: Peter Wood FBL Yvonne McCreadie Business – Anja Schaefer Law – Fred Moston STEM Carlton Wood, David Morse, Neil Edwards, Kevin Collins, Sarah Davies Computing and Communications -Clara Mancini Life, Health and Chemical Sciences – Simon Collinson KMI – Advaith Siddharthan School of Engineering and Innovation - Emma Dewberry School of Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences- Kadmiel Maseyk School of Mathematics and Statistics- Ivan Sudakow School of Physical Sciences - Martin Braun Citizen Science and AI Research Group - Janice Ansine Research Labs – Graham Howell, Zoe Ayres WELS Amy Cantle Joanna Farmer Alison Glover Alison Fox Clare Lee Education Studies- Paula Addison-Pettit School of Languages and Applied Linguistics- Samantha Austen Education, childhood, youth and sport – Paula Addison-Pettit Health, wellbeing and social care – Joan Simons IET- Irina Rets FASS Paul-Francois Tremlett Social science and global studies – Shonil Bhagwat School of arts and humanities – Alex Tickell School of psychology and counselling – Jean McAvoy Head of school creative industries – James Blake |