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201: Patricia Lee on Embedding Sustainability in Higher Education


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Global environmental change begins with a university that thoroughly understands sustainability. In this episode of A Climate Change, we speak with Patricia Lee, Sustainability Project Officer at Griffith University in Australia. Patricia shares how Griffith became a global leader in sustainability through cross-campus collaboration, Indigenous knowledge integration, and a deep commitment to education. From waste management to climate action plans, Patricia highlights the power of embedding sustainability into institutional culture and values, and the role of education in shaping a more just and resilient future.

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Patricia Lee Bio:


Patricia serves as the Sustainability Project Officer at Griffith University in Australia, where she specializes in implementing comprehensive sustainability initiatives across academic and operational sectors. With a background in environmental education and sustainability, she has played a pivotal role in helping Griffith University achieve remarkable recognition as the #2 nationally and #4 globally in sustainability rankings. Patricia brings valuable international perspective to sustainability education, having transitioned from Mexico to Australia through a scholarship program before joining Griffith's sustainability team.


In her role, Patricia coordinates projects that deliver on Griffith's sustainable strategy, focusing on embedding sustainability principles throughout the university's curriculum, culture, and operations. Her work spans multiple disciplines, from academic engagement to operational initiatives, contributing to Griffith's ambitious goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2029. Under her leadership, the university has developed innovative programs like "Yarning for Sustainability," which integrates indigenous knowledge with modern sustainability practices, and has established a thriving sustainability community of practice with over 100 members.


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