Operations and policies
Driving sustainability into King’s actions and operations
Driving forward the pace of research, education and action to enable societal transition to environmental sustainability is a whole-university strategic priority.
To achieve our ambitions, climate and sustainability action is embedded across King's, steered by a central team within the Vice Chancellor & President's Office, led by Professor Frans Berkhout, Assistant Principal (King's Climate & Sustainability). Professor Rachel Mills, Senior Vice President (Academic), and Steve Large, Senior Vice President (Operations), are the Senior Sponsors for King’s Climate & Sustainability.
This is supported by colleagues across our faculties and directorates, particularly our Staff Sustainability Champions and colleagues within the Directorate of Estates & Facilities who enable operational change.
The sustainability team in research at King's College London spearheads the integration of sustainable practices into the university's research activities, operations and infrastructure. The Infrastructure team leads on the delivery of an ambitious project to sustainably increase biobanking and cold storage capacity in support of the Health Schools.
All members of staff are full-time, except for the Programme Director (0.8 FTE) and the KEATS Sustainability Module Assistant (0.2 FTE).
In addition, several staff members across the university have responsibility for social or environmental sustainability, including:
Declan Mulkeen, Director of Research Strategy: Declan provides expertise on the climate and sustainability research landscape and leads the coordination of the King’s Climate & Sustainability Seed Fund.
Service at King's: Service describes our commitment to society both through and beyond the traditional roles of education and research. The Service team support and implement projects that deliver on our commitments to social impact, including King's Sanctuary Programme and King's Volunteering. Find out more about the Service team and their work.
London engagement: The London team is responsible for building relationships with partners across London and supporting King's faculties and directorates as they deliver on King's commitment to be a civic university at the heart of London. Find out more about our work around London.
King's Climate & Sustainability is supported with an allocated budget that covers both the implementation of the university-wide climate and sustainability strategy and the resourcing of the staff team. This financial budget sits within the Vice-Chancellor & President's Office. Further allocated financial budget sits within the Estates & Facilities department for Estates-based sustainability roles, alongside money allocated to invest in projects such as energy and carbon reduction, waste improvements and active travel facilities.
King’s has provided investment of nearly £6 million for the initial three-year transformation period of King’s Climate & Sustainability. Moreover, King's will continue to invest at least £1m per year into sustainability and carbon funded by grants, revolving Salix loans, and direct university funding. King’s has received £550K of Salix funding to be used for energy-saving projects across the university estate before 2025.
Our world-leading climate researchers study across disciplines to meet the challenge we face at this critical time for our planet.
They work across the UK and globally to understand, inform and critique just and fair transitions to sustainability.
King’s Climate & Sustainability is initially a three-year programme to accelerate change and create the foundations and momentum that will ensure delivery of the strategic goals:
The King’s Climate & Sustainability Steering Group provides oversight, advocacy and accountability for the delivery of the three-year programme and planning for continued progress after the three years. The Group is chaired by the Senior Vice-President (Academic) and core membership includes (Senior) Vice Presidents, Executive Deans, Directors of various directorates, and general student and staff representatives. The Group meets three times per year.
The Steering Group is supported by four dedicated Working Groups to help the university deliver on its education, research, and net zero targets.
The Education Working Group has been established to shape and enable Education for Sustainable Development in all aspects of King’s education and to facilitate the development of high-quality new programmes. The Group meets at least once per term and is chaired by the Assistant Principal (King’s Climate & Sustainability). Core membership includes academic and professional services representatives from faculties, King’s Climate & Sustainability, the Students & Education Directorate, King’s Academy, King’s Online, KCLSU, and student representatives.
The Research and Innovation Working Group has been created to provide vision, expertise and creativity ensuring that King’s ambitions for rapid development of research and research income are achieved. The Group meets at least once per term and is chaired by the Assistant Principal (King’s Climate & Sustainability). Core membership includes Vice Deans (Research), academics representing all faculties, colleagues from the Research Management & Innovation Directorate and a PhD student representative.
The Net Zero Operations & Delivery Group has been established to help drive achievement of King’s net zero targets, as set out in the King’s Climate and Sustainability Action Plan. The Group meets at least twice per term. Core membership includes colleagues from Estates & Facilities, Real Estate Development, Finance, Procurement, Organisational Development, Strategic Communications & External Engagement, Strategy, Planning & Analytics, King’s Health Partners, and student/staff representatives.
The Carbon Offsetting Working Group was created in February 2024 to develop a reliable approach to carbon offsetting for King's. The group will decide whether and how remaining emissions will be offset in 2030, or whether the equivalent of our offsetting cost should be invested in further decarbonisation projects on campus. Our approach will continue to be led by climate science, as well as by the ambition of our King’s community, and we will continue to do that which has the most significant impact on climate action.
King's is a member of, or partnered with, a number of organisations and networks working to promote sustainability. Examples of this include:
If you would like to learn more about climate and sustainability at King's, have a question or would like to collaborate on a project, please get in touch.
Driving sustainability into King’s actions and operations
Embedding sustainability into education and the student experience
Mobilising King’s research and expertise to respond to the climate crisis