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Dear colleagues,
In April this year, VU Amsterdam hosted the final Fossil-Free Dialogue and 
celebrated the signing of the fossil-free research 
framework<https://assets-us-01.kc-usercontent.com/d8b6f1f5-816c-005b-1dc1-e363dd7ce9a5/2e0aa90b-0745-4493-8d51-135c86783a90/VU%20Framework%20on%20Fossil%20Free%20Research.pdf>.
 This session was the culmination of a comprehensive process that began with 
the landmark decision to no longer enter research partnerships with companies 
in the fossil fuel industry not complying with the Paris 
Agreement<https://vu.nl/en/news/2023/vu-amsterdam-sets-new-course-on-behalf-of-energy-transition>,
 after an extensive consultation process with the VU community and beyond. VU 
became the second university in the world to stop research collaborations with 
companies of the fossil fuel industry, unless certain criteria are met.
Cutting ties with the fossil fuel sector is a multifaceted and complex process. 
VU Amsterdam made the first transformative step in this journey by focusing on 
its research domain. This SDG Academy delves into the topic of fossil fuel 
severance as a university, following the journey of Vrije Universiteit 
Amsterdam and will open with a comprehensive overview of the current landscape 
of Dutch universities, delivered by Dr.–Ing. Aaron Pereira, co-founder at Solid 
Sustainability. Afterwards, the fossil free journey of VU Amsterdam will be 
discussed, with insights from key contributors to the process:

  *   Dr. Mathieu Blondeel, Assistant Professor at IVM and Climate Expertise 
Centre<https://vu.nl/en/about-vu/research-institutes/climate-expertise-centre> 
expert
  *   Prof. Marjan Hofkes, Professor at the School of Business and Economics of 
VU Amsterdam and chair of the Central Committee for Fossil-Free Research
  *   Prof. Philipp Pattberg, Director of the Amsterdam Sustainability 
Institute (ASI) and Professor of transnational environmental governance and 
policy at the Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) of VU Amsterdam

The session will close with an interactive Q&A segment, with input from the 
audience.
This event is open for anyone interested in the process of cutting ties with 
the fossil fuel sector, with a particular relevance for university staff, and 
sustainability officers.
When: 17 September, 16:00 - 17:00, CET
Where: MS Teams
Register: 
https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/291ff34c-aa72-4ddb-8d59-da27f22615c5@462a9c9c-2da6-4bfb-b318-0f83043fe49b
Hope to see you there tomorrow πŸ™‚

All the best,
Mathieu



Dr Mathieu Blondeel
Assistant Professor (Universitair docent)

Environmental Policy Analysis – Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM)
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Mailing address: NU-Building, De Boelelaan 1111, 1081 HV Amsterdam, the 
Netherlands

Publications: Mathieu Blondeel β€” Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 
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