Circle U.’s Climate Day 2025: Do you want to contribute?
Climate and sustainability are in focus when Circle U. is hosting its very first Climate Day across the alliance in June 2025. Students and staff are encouraged to submit suggestions for activities.
Updated on 31 October 2024
5 June 2025 is not just the Danish Constitution Day, but also the UN’s World Environment Day. And the day of the Circle U. alliance's very first "Climate Day" across the nine member universities. The Climate Day is targeted at students and staff and zooms in on sustainability, climate change, and solutions to the climate challenges that society require.
The Climate Day will feature activities across the alliance in the form of online or hybrid panel discussions, lectures, workshops, etc. It will also be possible to hold physical events and activities for students and staff at the individual universities.
Participate with your own event
Staff and students at AU who would like to spend their Constitution Day focusing on the climate are encouraged to contribute with their own ideas for activities.
If you have an idea for an event or activity on Climate Day – online, hybrid, or in-person at AU – please submit it by November 22 by using this registration form.
Suggestions for activities and formats:
- Panel discussions
- Lectures and keynotes
- Talks & Conversations
- Workshops
- Guided tours
- Poetry and Science Slams
- Webinars
- Exhibitions
Would you like to know more?
If you have any questions or would like to discuss your idea before submitting it, please contact Academic Chair Hans Sanderson at hasa@envs.au.dk.
Circle U.’s Climate Day 2025 is organised by Circle U.’s Climate Knowledge Hub – one of the three knowledge hubs in the alliance. The idea for a joint Climate Day emerged from participant input at a workshop held by the Climate Knowledge Hub in 2022 on the future of climate education.
About Circle U.
Circle U. is a European university alliance comprising Aarhus Universitety and 8 other European universities. The alliance works to strengthen internationalisation and create new connections between research, education and innovation.