People & Network
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People
As part of the 4th Sustainability Report and for the DGHochN Annual Hub 2023, we conducted interviews with the following interesting people. Have fun listening to them!
Kassel Institute for Sustainability
Student commitment
Design-oriented transfer
Sustainability development
Teaching sustainable development
Sustainable research
Social sustainability
Sustainability in the company
Dr. Sylke Ernst
The Women's and Equal Opportunities Officer, Dr. Sylke Ernst, gives us an insight into her work, takes a look back at the development of equality over the last 30 years and also provides an exciting outlook on where things may still be heading.
Dr. Sabine Säck-da Silva
In this interview, Dr. Sabine Säck-da Silva, Managing Director of the Kassel Institute for Sustainability, tells us what potential she sees through the institute, what initial successes have already been achieved and what we can look forward to in the future.
Prof. Dr. Alexander Roßnagel
Commissioner for Ecological Sustainability, Prof. Dr. Alexander Roßnagel, has emphatically promoted the development of the environmental profile at the University of Kassel and established sustainability reporting. In this interview, he gives us an insight into 20 years of sustainable development at the University of Kassel.
Daniel Opper
The head of UniKasselTransfer, Daniel Opper, , told us how the SDGplus Lab helps to develop sustainable solutions by linking science, business and society, to make them big and to establish them both in the North Hesse region and beyond.
Prof. Dr. Jens Knissel
The head of the technical building services department, Prof. Dr. Jens Knissel, had an exciting conversation with us about the buildings of the future and the responsibility of the University of Kassel.
Dr. Martin Böhnert, Dr. Paul Reszke and Nicole Casper
The Interdisciplinary Working Group Climate Thinking, Dr. Martin Böhnert, Dr. Paul Reszke and Nicole Casper, introduces itself and gives an insight into the transdisciplinary teaching and research project and its variety of methods as well as how it deals with the problem complex of the climate crisis and sustainability.
Christoph Dai
is a committed young student of urban and regional planning who gives us his perspective on sustainability issues at the University of Kassel.