Faculty of Brain Sciences celebrates 2021 Sustainability Award winners
19 July 2021
Congratulations to all of our Faculty staff for their achievements in creating a fair and sustainable future, which were celebrated at MyAVᦉ۪s annual Sustainability Awards.
The awards highlight the achievements of staff and students across MyAV·¶ who are making a real contribution to the university’s sustainability agenda.
A team in the Ear Institute were highly commended in the Sustainability Impact Award category for their sustainable roof top garden. Graham Nevill (Senior Technician), Steve Terry (Research Fellow) and their garden helpers at the Ear Institute created the garden as a place for relaxation and recreation (aptly named ‘It’s good up Ear’!)
Sustainable features include planters made from discarded wood pallets, rainwater diverted to use for watering, and insect-friendly planting to encourage wildlife.
The Faculty also performed extremely well in MyAV·¶â€™s Green Impact and LEAF programmes, designed to make offices and labs more sustainable, achieving the following awards:
Green Impact Office Awards – Silver: 
- MyAV·¶ Queen Square Institute of Neurology (Green Square Admin)
- Queen Square Library 
- Institute of Ophthalmology Library
Green Impact Office Awards – Gold: 
- Dementia Research Centre at the MyAV·¶ Queen Square Institute of Neurology
- MyAV·¶ Institute of Ophthalmology 
- MyAV·¶ Psychology and Language Sciences (PALS Green Team)
LEAF Awards for Sustainable Laboratories – Bronze:
- Department of Clinical and Movement Neuroscience
- Institute of Prion Diseases, MRC Prion Unit at MyAV·¶
- MyAV·¶ Ear Institute
- Department of Neuroinflammation at Wakefield Street
LEAF Awards for Sustainable Laboratories – Silver:
- UK Dementia Research Institute at MyAV·¶
- Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy Labs
- Department of Neurodegenerative Disease
LEAF Awards for Sustainable Laboratories – Gold:
- PALS LEAF Lab - MyAV·¶ Psychology and Language Sciences 
- IoO Labs - MyAV·¶ Institute of Ophthalmology 
- Department of Neuromuscular Diseases
- Neuromuscular Diseases – Cruciform Building
Faculty Dean Professor Alan Thompson said:
“I’d like to congratulate everyone across the Faculty for their incredible achievements in creating a sustainable future. It is hugely inspiring to see our staff’s level of commitment to improving our environmental impact and the innovative ideas they have come up with.â€