We are delighted to be collaborating with Liverpool Guild of Students to bring you the 11th Annual Student Sustainability Summit!
The Summit will unite an inspiring group of students, activists, NGOs and change-makers dedicated to creating a more sustainable and just future. Together, we will centre action and collaboration to equip ourselves with the tools to drive meaningful change.
The Summit is focused on four impactful themes, in four different rooms: Restore, Reclaim, Reimagine and Creative Campaigning. With so many great talks and workshops running simultaneously, you won’t be able to attend everything – so make sure you take a look at our agenda and plan ahead.
In the meantime, find out more about our themes below.

At times, the fight for climate justice, access to equitable resources and holding institutions accountable can feel overwhelming. Attend a Restore presentation or workshop to be reminded of the impactful change we’re driving. This theme showcases transformative initiatives taking place across the United Kingdom to be inspired by.

Sustainability, climate justice and environmental action are deeply connected to a range of social, economic and political issues. Join us for a Reclaim session to gain practical tools from a diverse range of sector-leading individuals on integrating intersectionality into your activism and campaigning.

What role do universities, banks and other major institutions play in sustainability and climate justice? Come to a Reimagine workshop be empowered to think critically about their impact, and learn how to mobilise meaningful change from the leaders who challenge these institutions.

Want to ensure that your campaigns are impactful in our ever-evolving sector? Join a Creative Campaigning session and let’s remake campaigning together. Learn about alternative approaches and building momentum, and gain practical expertise in inclusive messaging and strategic positioning.
Get your tickets now and take a look at our agenda!
Any questions? Please get in touch at molly.russell@sos-uk.org.