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Recognition, awards and external partnerships

The University of St Andrews is committed to transparency, collaboration and external accountability in how we deliver sustainability. Our work is recognised through memberships of sector‑leading organisations, voluntary commitments, and national and international awards that reflect progress across environmental, social and governance priorities.

Membership of external sustainability groups

We are an active member of a number of recognised external networks that support collaboration, benchmarking and shared learning across the higher education sector.

Environmental Association for Universities and Colleges (EAUC)

The University of St Andrews is a member of the , the leading body supporting sustainability in tertiary education. Through EAUC we contribute to, and benefit from, sector‑wide collaboration on climate action, nature recovery, responsible procurement and leadership development.

Nature Positive Universities

We have voluntarily signed up to the commitment, demonstrating our intention to halt and reverse biodiversity loss across our estate and activities. This commitment supports our wider ambition to be nature positive, alongside our net zero pathway.

Concordat for Environmental Sustainability in Research

The University is a signatory to the , committing us to reducing the environmental impacts of research while maintaining excellence and integrity. This includes action across infrastructure, funding, culture and leadership, and supports the integration of sustainability into research practice.

Together, these memberships and commitments help ensure our approach to sustainability is informed by best practice, externally validated, and continuously improving.

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Accord
The University of St Andrews is a signatory to the , committing us to advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through our teaching, research, operations and partnerships. The Accord provides a shared international framework that supports collaboration, accountability and action across the higher education sector in response to global social and environmental challenges.

 

External awards and recognition

Our sustainability work has been recognised through a range of external awards, reflecting progress across operations, research, education and engagement.

Green Gown Awards

The University of St Andrews has received recognition through the , which celebrate exceptional sustainability initiatives in the tertiary education sector. These awards highlight innovative approaches and measurable impact, and provide independent validation of our work.

The St Andrews Prize for the Environment

Hosted by the University, the St Andrews Prize for the Environment is an internationally recognised award celebrating innovative environmental solutions from around the world. While global in scope, the Prize also reflects the University’s longstanding commitment to environmental leadership, partnership and real‑world impact.

Internal recognition and awards

Recognising and celebrating the contributions of our community is an important part of embedding sustainability across the University.

The Golden Dandelion Awards

The Golden Dandelion Awards recognise staff contributions that advance sustainability at St Andrews. These awards celebrate practical action, innovation and leadership, and highlight how individuals and teams are helping to deliver our environmental ambitions.

Sustainability awards and recognition within the University

In addition to the Golden Dandelion Awards, the University recognises sustainability contributions through internal awards and commendations linked to teaching, research, professional services and community engagement. These mechanisms help reinforce sustainability as a shared responsibility across all roles and disciplines.

By engaging actively with external partners and recognising leadership within our community, the University of St Andrews strengthens its ability to deliver meaningful and lasting change.