Introduction of intracting and 1% regulation
In January 2024 the Senate favorably approved the suggestion of the Planning and Budget Committee to create a funding basis for an initial 2 years of 1% of the funds of all budgeted units for measures that contribute to
- a quantifiable improvement in environmental performance (in accordance with ISO 14001:2015-11; 3.4.11) and/or
- an improvement in energy-related performance (ISO 50001:2018; 3.4.6).
As a result, from 2024 on, start-up funding of around €1.3 million will be available for measures in construction and operation if they demonstrably lead to a reduction in the university's carbon footprint.
SDG Campus
The SDG Campus is a digital learning platform that offers learning opportunities on technologies in the context of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The first courses have been open to the public since October 2022 and can be taken by students from the eight participating network universities. The range of courses is being continuously developed.
The aim is to use the learning opportunities to promote the interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary skills of students in order to tackle global challenges such as the climate crisis, famine or the protection of animals and the environment with technology-based solutions.
The SDG Campus is funded by the Foundation for Innovation in Higher Education as part of the joint project »Open T-Shape for Sustainable Development«, which is coordinated by Hamburg University of Technology and HafenCity University Hamburg. Other project partners of the SDG Campus are the Technical University of Dresden, the Technical University of Munich, the Technical University of Berlin, RWTH Aachen University and Bauhaus University Weimar. The project runs from 2022 to 2025.