Conservatoire students are ‘going wild’ for sustainability
Leeds Conservatoire students have been recording in the great outdoors as part of a sustainability project.
Our commitment to improve the communities we serve and the world we live in.
Download Our PledgeOur commitment to improve the communities we serve and the world we live in.
Download Our PledgeThe climate emergency is one of the biggest challenges facing our world and one we are fully committed to playing our part in tackling.
Download Our PledgeLuminate Education Group is committed to being sustainable and socially responsible. We recognise that as an educational provider and an employer we have an opportunity and aspiration to positively impact the social and economic welfare of our region and an environmental responsibility to our planet.
A key part of our social conscience is creating opportunities to further enhance the lives and changes of our students and communities. If you or your organisation has a CSR policy or want to make a difference we could put you in touch with one of our departments to enhance your meaningful projects.
To partner with us, please get in touch with Makeela Tisdel, Group Corporate Social Responsibility Project Co-ordinator, at Makeela.Tisdel@luminate.ac.uk
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The arrangements, written by young composers at Leeds Conservatoire, each tell a different story about climate change, from wildlife decline to coastal erosion.
Listen to three classical arrangements inspired by stories about climate change 🎶
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The arrangements, written by young composers at @LeedsMusicDrama, each tell a different story about climate change, from wildlife decline to coastal erosion. pic.twitter.com/s53JyJ4PvF