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Chapter1: The Context: SDGs and Institutions of Higher Education.
Chapter2: Towards realising SDGs in the University of Helsinki.
Chapter3: Higher Education and the Energy Sustainable Development Goal: Policies and Projects from University of South Africa.
Chapter4: Build It and They Will Come: The Faculty Learning Community Approach to Infusing the Curriculum with Sustainability Content.
Chapter5: Urban Metabolism and Minority Pulse: An Education and Awareness Campaign Targeting Minority Groups.
Chapter6: Integrating Core Sustainability Meta-Competencies and SDGs across the Silos in Curriculum and Professional Development.
Chapter7: ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS.
Chapter8: Role of universities towards achieving climate change related SDGs: Case of Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe.
Chapter9: Opportunity to foster urban innovation through universities: The case of Madrid.
Chapter10: Enhancing the roles and responsibilities of Higher Education Institutions in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals.
Chapter11: University Environmental Hackathons to Further the Sustainable Development Goals.
Chapter12: Learning and Teaching Practices promoting Education for Sustainable Development: Case studies from Social Studies and Language Education, University of Botswana.
Chapter13: Livelihood Support Programmes for Sustainable Development Goals in Rural Nigeria.
Chapter14: Transformative Innovation Policy, SDGs and the Colombian University.
Chapter15: Adoption of the SDGs as a reporting framework at the Alma Mater Studiorum (University of Bologna) in Italy.
Chapter16: Conclusion: Moving on with SDGs in Institutions of Higher Education.