In a rapidly evolving world defined by climate change, digital disruption and shifting labour markets, the question we face isn’t just What skills do we need? – it’s How do we equip ourselves to make change happen?

In the latest issue of So What?, produced by the Global Sustainability Institute (GSI) at Anglia Ruskin University, the team focus in on the full spectrum of skills required to build a sustainable future.

From the technical proficiency demanded by the clean economy, to the adaptable, collaborative and ethical mindsets that underpin real progress, this edition explores how skills are embedded across education, research and institution-wide strategy. 

Throughout, it showcases how staff and students at ARU are working together – not only learning new competencies, but applying them through practical initiatives that deliver meaningful change. 

If you’re passionate about shaping the skills that will define the future, don’t miss the upcoming Skills for the Growth Corridor Summit on 12 December at Anglia Ruskin University – bringing together leaders from education, industry and policy to explore how we can bridge the gap between knowledge and action.

👉 Read the magazine here: So What? – The Skills Issue

👉Register to attend the Skills Summit

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