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Sustainability at scale: The role of social science research in building long-term solutions The University of Glasgow 7 September | 11:00 – 12:00

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Sustainability at Scale: The Role of Social Science Research in Building Long Term Solutions Mia Perry, Jude Robinson, Jill Robbie & John Xiaogang Shi

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Health: Evaluation at Scale Evaluability Assessment Project • Providing guidance to support policymakers, programme managers, service providers and funders to make better decisions about their evaluation design. • Using applied social sciences working with a wide range of partners, e.g. working with CaCHE on the retrofitting of Scottish Tenements to contribute to carbon reduction targets • Developing a model that can be applied across contexts and organisations, from the local to the national NB. Awarded a place on the highly competitive SUCCESS incubator programme Dr Nai Rui Chng, MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow [email protected] linkedin.com/in/nairuichng/ @nairuichng

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Evaluability Assessment A social science start-up to promote a systematic and collaborative approach to planning evaluation projects (Founders: Nai Rui Chng & Peter Craig) Partners, supporters and collaborators:

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Health: Participatory Methods at Scale • Combined an element of the Design, Implementation, Monitoring, and Evaluation (DIME) methods for programme evaluation with more inductive method based on theories of sustainable development and ideas of a ‘good life’. • COmmunity-based SocioTherapy – Adapted for Refugees (COSTAR) with Congolese Refugees in Uganda and Rwanda, working with UNHCR and CBS Rwanda • Methodologically, added to the quality of data we retrieved and ended in a more positive, future-orientated space, while retaining rapidity and scale of DIME method Prof. Jude Robinson Social & Political Sciences, Institute of Health and Wellbeing [email protected] https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/healthwellbeing/staff/juderobinson/

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Governance: Non-Financial Reporting of FSTE 100 Companies • Large-scale companies have a significant role in relation to sustainability. • This project examined the strategic reports of FSTE 100 companies and compliance with non-financial reporting requirements. • The team also evaluated how the regulatory framework helps to inform stakeholders, such as environmental organisations and workforce organisations, in order to allow them to participate in corporate decision-making. • This research has relevance at the individual company level but also in terms of systemic matters regarding sustainability. Prof Irene-Marie Esser, Prof Iain MacNeil and Dr Katarzyna Chalaczkiewicz-Ladna School of Law [email protected], [email protected], Katarzyna.Chalaczkiewicz- [email protected]

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Education and Sustainability Young people in sustainability action • Dr Ines Alves & Dr Ria Dunkley https://www.walktheglobalwalk.eu/en/ • Localising SDGs and mobilising young people as catalysts in local and global movements of sustainability Higher Education in sustainability leadership • Prof Mike Osborne; Dr L Hirsu, Dr M Houston, Dr K Burkowska • understanding contribution of Universities to their cities; particularly re. sustainable solutions to social, environmental and economic challenges http://sueuaa.org/ Communities in sustainability practice • Dr Mia Perry https://www.sustainablefuturesinafrica.com/ • Building understanding, research, and practice in socio-ecological sustainability across Africa and Europe

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Ecology: Sustainable Development at Scale

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#UofGWorldChangers @UofGlasgow Thank you for listening! Any questions?

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Thank you for joining today’s session @aspect_network Aspect Social Sciences Network www.aspect.ac.uk/annual-event-2020/