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The sustainable development goals in a Bachelor of Design course; current integration and benefits, constraints and opportunities for deeper integration

Geoffrey R. Browne (Melbourne School of Design, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia)

International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education

ISSN: 1467-6370

Article publication date: 13 February 2023

Issue publication date: 26 June 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Universities’ unique position within society means they have an important role to contribute to sustainability and to help achieve the sustainable development goals (SDGs), which are one of the most widely recognised articulations of sustainability. This study aims to look at the integration of the SDGs in education, specifically, in the Bachelor of Design (B-DES) “pathways” at the University of Melbourne, Australia.

Design/methodology/approach

Interviews with pathway coordinators and a survey of all 45 core subjects were used to understand the current degree of integration and the benefits, constraints and opportunities of deeper integration.

Findings

Sustainability is deeply incorporated into B-DES curricula, but the SDGs are not. Most teachers, but particularly pathway coordinators, see value in deeper incorporation. Issues that constrain this include some students’ fatigue with the idea of “sustainability”, a crowded curriculum and some teachers’ scepticism, even disdain for the SDGs, which they see as contradictory, too broad or overly political.

Originality/value

This study sheds light on the extent of integration and reveals several possible pedagogical approaches: analysing what industries need to do to make a proportionate contribution to achieving the SDGs, critical review of industries’ use of and alignment with the SDGs, comparing and contrasting the SDGs with disciplines’ theoretical frameworks and critiquing the SDGs’ ambition with reference to the capabilities and technologies of a discipline. Provided they are done with due consideration of the SDGs’ limitations, these methods of integration have the potential to better prepare students as global citizens and for international employment.

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Acknowledgements

Special thanks to Professor Michele Acuto for expert guidance and support and to the five pathway coordinators and many subject coordinators who assisted with data collection.

Retraction notice: The publishers of International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education wish to retract the article “The sustainable development goals in a Bachelor of Design course; current integration and benefits, constraints and opportunities for deeper integration” by G.R. Browne, which appeared ahead of print, 2023. The author has requested to retract the article due to problems with the data. The publishers of the journal and the author sincerely apologize to the readers.

Citation

Browne, G.R. (2023), "The sustainable development goals in a Bachelor of Design course; current integration and benefits, constraints and opportunities for deeper integration", International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, Vol. 24 No. 6, pp. 1247-1265. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSHE-02-2022-0043

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