Consortium Partners
The Climate Ambassadors consortium is jointly led by the University of Reading and EAUC.
As a founding member of the Climate Ambassador scheme, the University of Reading brings its leading expertise in climate and environmental sustainability, as well as a track record of working in partnership to take action that makes a positive impact, to help drive the consortium forward. EAUC, the Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education, has a membership of 270 Further and Higher Education settings and works with over 200 strategic partners. They mobilise their membership and connect the consortium with national organisations, to support delivery of the scheme.
Regional Hubs
There are nine Regional Hubs in the consortium, led by organisations that have significant expertise of delivering sustainability action. These organisations bring a diverse range of knowledge and experience across the four key areas of climate action planning – decarbonisation, adaptation and resilience, biodiversity, and climate education and green careers – as well as extensive regional and national networks.
- North East Regional Hub
- Newcastle University
- Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Hub
- University of Leeds
- North West Regional Hub
- Manchester Metropolitan University
- West Midlands Regional Hub
- Keele University
- East Midlands Regional Hub
- Universities for Nottingham Partnership
- East of England Regional Hub
- University of East Anglia
- London Regional Hub
- University College London
- South East Regional Hub
- University of Reading
- South West Regional Hub
- Met Office

Other organisations
- STEM Learning
- STEM Learning provides the digital infrastructure underpinning Climate Ambassadors. As the largest provider of STEM education and careers support in the UK, with programmes delivered by 17 STEM Learning hubs, they bring the experience of working with every school in the UK and making connections between 7,000+ businesses and 25,000+ schools.
Visit Website - Hopscotch Consulting
- Hopscotch, a social impact agency, brings expertise to increase engagement with the scheme – to grow the Climate Ambassador cohort and extend the scheme to reach all education settings in England. They use their experience to unlock the power of education to affect meaningful change and transform lives for the better.
Visit Website - Change Agents UK
- Change Agents UK is responsible for delivering training and mentoring, and growing the Climate Ambassador cohort. Change Agents UK is an established education and green skills charity, and has worked with schools, FE colleges and universities since 1996, delivering sustainability and net zero engagement programmes.
Visit Website - Ashden
- Ashden, which developed the Let’s Go Zero campaign, has a network of 2,200+ education settings engaged in producing climate action plans. The Let’s Go Zero Climate Action Advisors work in partnership with Climate Ambassadors to coordinate support for education settings, so that all settings are able to access guidance.
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