
Pictured at the signing of RCSI’s Green Campus agreement is (seated l-r): Niamh Ní Cholmain (Biodiversity Facilitator, Dublin City Council), Prof Hannah McGee (Dean of the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, RCSI), Deirdre O’Carroll (Green Campus Manager, An Taisce) and (standing l-r) Prof Brendan Kavanagh, Emese Balogh, Liz McNicholl, Bryan Sheils, Eric Clarke, Dr Kate Kelly, Ahmed Zainy, Jin Ji Lim, Leena Waqar Ahmad and Israa Alzarmah. On 22nd June, RCSI signed a partnership agreement which will enhance environmental sustainability at the College, with the aim of achieving Green Campus accreditation from Ireland’s oldest environmental organisations, An Taisce. The Green Campus Programme encourages a partnership approach to environmental education, management and action in third level institutions and rewards long-term commitment to continuous improvement from the campus community.