Focus on sustainability: KU Ingolstadt actively shape the future!

Ingolstadt setzt auf nachhaltige Entwicklung: Die KU integriert ökologische Verantwortung in Lehre und Forschung.
Ingolstadt relies on sustainable development: KU integrates ecological responsibility into teaching and research. (Symbolbild/MW)

Focus on sustainability: KU Ingolstadt actively shape the future!

Ingolstadt, Deutschland - A fresh wind blows through Ingolstadt! The Catholic University (KU) has set itself the goal of integrating sustainability not only in teaching, but also in research and entire university life. According to Ku strives for a vision for a sustainable future, in which ecological and social responsibility go hand in hand. Innovative solutions are developed that act on both local and global level.

By working with various partners from all social and economic areas, the university would like to act as a pioneer and be an impulse provider for the implementation of the sustainability goals. In this context, education also plays a central role. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) emphasizes that international science and powerful university systems make a decisive contribution to achieving global development goals. Universities are not only training facilities for qualified specialists, but also important actors in solving local and global challenges, such as "https://www.daad.de/de/der-daad/querschnittsmensions-themen/nachhalthalen-und- sustainability/" Class = "Source_2"> daad is.

sustainability in education

The Agenda 2030, which includes the 17 goals for sustainable development (Sustainable Development Goals, SDGS), demands that joint action, including developing countries, demands joint action. The goals include combating poverty, gender equality, improvement in health and education as well as climate protection. Universities have to take on a key role in order to implement these demanding requirements, such as MyClimate emphasized.

This is how the DAAD notes that universities not only contribute to strengthening all levels of education, but also promote practical training and thus increase the employment opportunities. This underlined the close -meshed integration of education, economy and sustainable development.

an approach for Ingolstadt

In Ingolstadt, there are already exemplary initiatives, such as the introduction of a book exchange that relies on environmentally friendliness and sustainable resource use. Such projects lay the foundation for a lively exchange of knowledge and at the same time promote reading culture among citizens. These and similar initiatives are a step in the right direction to raise awareness of environmental and social issues and to act as a model.

In summary, it can be said that the KU and its partners pursue a clear vision: a future in which sustainability is not just a catchphrase but also lived reality. The way there leads to education and a close exchange with society - a way that is worth it.

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