About UCPH One Planet

The University of Copenhagen (UCPH) has been working with sustainability since 2008. With a strong tradition of research and education in sustainability, it is only natural that we take the lead and assume responsibility for our own resource consumption and for our impact on the climate and the environment.

UCPH One Planet is the University's initiative for sustainability in education, research and innovation. The goal is to strengthen sustainability across all three areas, in line with the University's Strategy 2030.

UCPH's strategy and sustainability goals

The University's 2030 strategy states that sustainability is essential to the development of society and the University and must be included as a key element across its three main ambitions for education, research, and innovation.

The main ambitions are that the University of Copenhagen will be:

  • the best place for the best ideas
  • solution-oriented and innovative
  • a lifelong learning partner

 

The University of Copenhagen wants to create benefit for more people. Excellent research, education and innovation must generate new knowledge, enlighten individuals and contribute to welfare, prosperity and a sustainable society.

Read the strategy for the University of Copenhagen towards 2030

 

In its sustainability strategy, ‘Sustainable institution 2030’, the University of Copenhagen has selected six main areas:

  1. Climate:
    The goal is to reduce the University's CO2 emissions by 50% in 2030 (with 2018 as the reference year). This applies to both direct emissions from the University of Copenhagen's own activities and indirect emissions, such as those from transport and procurement.
  2. Resources and recycling
  3. Chemistry
  4. Biodiversity
  5. Participation and behaviour
  6. Cooperation and global knowledge sharing

Read more about the sustainability goals for the University of Copenhagen towards 2030 (PDF)

 

 

UCPH One Planet organisation

Dean Bo Jellesmark Thorsen is responsible for advancing sustainability in education, research and innovation across the University of Copenhagen through the UCPH One Planet initiative.

The initiative is anchored in the UCPH One Planet strategy group, comprising representatives from all faculties and relevant parts of the administration. They develop UCPH One Planet in close dialogue with Dean Jacob Graff Nielsen, who is responsible for the University's role as a green, sustainable institution.

Three guiding principles for UCPH One Planet

Three guiding principles govern the efforts to develop the UCPH One Planet initiative. It must:

 

We launch activities that raise awareness of what the University of Copenhagen can do, is doing and wants to do in the field of sustainability.

 

We initiate initiatives that promote dialogue and collaboration on sustainability – both internally, across the University of Copenhagen’s organisation, and externally with the outside world.

 

We develop measures that strengthen the University of Copenhagen's ability to conduct research in sustainability and educate students with knowledge about sustainability.

 

 

UCPH One Planet Board

The UCPH One Planet Board is the University of Copenhagen's council for climate and environmental sustainability. The council has 59 members representing the entire university – including researchers, students and administrative staff.

42 of the council's 59 members attended the founding meeting
42 of the council's 59 members attended the founding meeting on 21 May 2025.
Photo: Adam Lykke Steffin

Purpose and tasks

The aim of the UCPH One Planet Board is to engage the entire university in sustainability and the green transition – both through education, research and innovation, and in operations and infrastructure. This will boost collaboration and ensure that students and staff contribute to creating the University of Copenhagen's future green initiatives.

The role of the Board is to be:

  • a sounding board for the two sponsors of sustainability:
    • Jacob Graff Nielsen, Dean of the Faculty of Law
    • Bo Jellesmark Thorsen, Dean of the Faculty of Science
  • ambassadors for sustainability in their own environments
  • inspirers who make proposals and recommendations for the entire University of Copenhagen

The UCPH One Planet Board meets at least twice a year.

 

 

 

 

 

Here you will find an overview of the council's meetings and read agendas and other materials.

2025
Meeting on 21 May

Agenda:

  • Panel debate on the role of the university in the green transition
  • Themes and priorities for the UCPH One Planet Board
  • Election of chairs
  • Values and working methods in the UCPH One Planet Board – expectations and ambitions

Meeting on 17 September

Agenda:

  • Constitution of the board
  • 'More sustainability in education': the board's input to the working group
  • The board's first themes – establishment of subgroups or thematic groups

Meeting on 4 December

Agenda:

  • AI and sustainability – presentation from Ruth Horak, Lau Safin and the AI subgroup
  • Climate Action Day – what is it and how can the board take part?
  • What already happens at UCPH – Building common knowledge
  • Working time in theme-based groups
  • Short presentation from each group on their plans for the coming semester
  • Rules of procedure, and amendments
  • Next meeting and activities until then

 

A document has been drawn up setting out the framework and guidelines for the work – also known as terms of reference. It describes the purpose, objectives, roles and meeting formats of the UCPH One Planet Board. At the same time, it allows the 59 members to contribute to developing the council.

Read more about the purpose, roles and working methods of the UCPH One Planet Board (PDF)

 

Some of the council members are appointed by faculty management and deputy directors, while others have volunteered. Among those who volunteered, a lottery was held based on specific principles. These principles ensure that as many units, departments, programmes and divisions as possible are represented on the council.

Members serve on the council for one or two years, after which new members may be appointed or volunteer, and former members may stand for re-election.

Read about how the lottery is conducted (PDF)

 

 

 

 

 

Ditte Helsted-Amskov
Senior Consultant
Faculty of Science

Forpersoner

Beatriz Martinez Romera
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law
Head of the Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance

Niklas Stentoft Mogensen
Master's degree student in climate change
Chair of the student organisation Frit Forum

 

Chairs

Photo: Camilla Skovgaard for the University Post

Beatriz Martinez Romera
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law
Head of the Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance

Niklas Stentoft Mogensen
Master's degree student in climate change
Chair of the student organisation Frit Forum

List of members

Name

Faculty/unit/centre

Adam Prag  Faculty of Science
Alberte Peiding  Faculty of Humanities
Asger Schroll Pedersen Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Science
August Trolle Pondal Madsen  Faculty of Science
Beatriz Martinez Romera  Faculty of Law
Björk Atladóttir  UCPH Communication
Bo Fritzbøger Faculty of Humanities
Bo Jellesmark Thorsen Faculty of Science
Chloé Wijgergangs  Faculty of Science
Elizabeth Li Faculty of Theology
Fernando Racimo  Faculty of Science
Gorm Nissen  Faculty of Science
Helene Lærke Korsgaard  UCPH Finance
Helle Bernstorf Hydeskov  Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Jacob Graff Faculty of Law
Jacob Thorek Jensen  Faculty of Science
Jesper Hendrich Kolding UCPH IT
Josefine Madsen  UCPH Innovation and External Partnerships
Karen Gunn Faculty of Science
Katherine Richardson  Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Kristine Engel Arendt  UCPH Research and Information Security
Lama Juma  Faculty of Social Sciences
Lance Gareth Edward Boxall Faculty of Science
Lau Safin Faculty of Science
Lene Møller Madsen  Faculty of Science
Lin Adrian  Faculty of Law
Louise Kjærsgaard Jørgensen Faculty of Social Sciences
Lukas Christian Backhausen  Faculty of Humanities
Luke Schafer  Faculty of Science
Mads Ejsing Faculty of Humanities
Marie Boesen  Faculty of Law
Marie Munk Skydsgaard  Faculty of Law
Marie Rask Hjortkjær  Faculty of Social Sciences
Marie Ryberg  Faculty of Science
Mette Frimodt Green Solutions Centre (GSC)
Michele Betsill Faculty of Social Sciences
Mickey Gjerris  Faculty of Science
Mie Morthorst  Faculty of Humanities
Mikala Hansbøl  TEACH
Mikkel G. Christoffersen Faculty of Theology
Natasha Alison Fauerby Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Nicole Lassen  Faculty of Social Sciences
Niklas Olsen  Faculty of Humanities
Niklas Stentoft Mogensen  Faculty of Science
Otto Tiedt Andreasen  Faculty of Science
Peter Furu  Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Rebekka Hundevad Grønkjær  Faculty of Science
Ruth Horak  UCPH Education
Signe Hasselstrøm Vestergaard Faculty of Science
Simon Hansen Queen Mary's Centre
Simon Westergaard Lex Faculty of Social Sciences
Sophie Wennerscheid  Faculty of Humanities
Steffen Hentze Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Suna Christensen  UCPH HR
Tatiana Morante Bligaard  Faculty of Science
Therese Ahlefeldt Gernow  Faculty of Social Sciences
Tomas Refslund Poulsen UCPH Buildings
Vanessa Karamy Faculty of Law
Åsne Skeie Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences