Durham SU votes in favour of fossil free campaigns
The University of Durham (SU) has voted to support a campaign aimed at ending the relationship between oil, gas and mining companies in the university’s careers department. However, it is now committed to adopting an ethical career policy in its goals.
Source: palatinate.org.ukPublished on 2022-11-28
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