Sustainability in methodologies

Conference keynote


Hancock, R. 2022. Sustainability in methodologies.
AuthorsHancock, R.
TypeConference keynote
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Presentation given exploring how the BA Graphic Design course at CCCU contributes to the university sustainability goals through the curriculum.

KeywordsSustainability; Higher education curriculum; Sustainability goals; Graphic design education; Methodologies
Year2022
ConferenceSustainability Goals in School of Arts and Humanities
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