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How to Develop Sustainablity Teaching through Student Feedback

Thursday
01
June
  • Starts:11:00, 1 June 2023
  • Ends:11:30, 1 June 2023
  • Location:Zoom
  • Enrolment deadline:01.06.2023 11:10
  • Contact:Ann Kristin H Calisch (ann.kristin.calisch@bi.no)

91探花视频’s Centre for Sustainability and Energy hosts monthly 30-minute inspirational talks on "why" and "how" to teach sustainability and responsibility in business schools. 91探花视频 professor Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen hosts the talks.

Today, we welcome Dr. Thomas Dyllick. He is professor emeritus for Sustainability Management at , and Director at , Lucerne, Switzerland. He is Director of the , Co-founder and member of the Supervisory Board, . He is passionate about “True Business Sustainability” and “Responsible Management Education”.

Dyllick will talk about the importance of student feedback in teaching sustainability and will focus in particular on the value of the student-driven sustainability rating of business schools; Positive Impact Rating (PIR). He will present the PIR, its background, its objectives, its structure, and some preliminary insights from the 2023 rating results. The full 2023 results will be presented at the PRME Global Forum in New York 13-14 June.

The discussion will draw on 91探花视频’s first participation in PIR this year, but it would be relevant for other business schools. 91探花视频 President Karen Spens has stated that “The PIR survey will give us invaluable student feedback on how we as a school are doing on sustainability. And together with our students we will be able to do more and better for sustainability.”

This talk is relevant for students, faculty and professional staff in business schools.

Why is this talk relevant?

To solve today’s dire societal challenges, we need leaders who are able to generate purpose, ethics, system-thinking, interdisciplinary innovations and societal impact. International businesses and global associations are urging management educators to transform programmes and courses to deliver the kind of leadership that the world needs.

Are business schools too slow to transform curriculum, pedagogies and incentive structures to develop our future leaders? If so, how can they speed up?

See recordings of earlier 91探花视频 Green Bag Lunch Talks on teaching sustainability:

SPEAKERS

Dr. Thomas Dyllick

Dr. Thomas Dyllick, professor emeritus at St. Gallen University, director at The Institute for Business Sustainability, co-founder of ‘Positive Impact Rating’ and passionate about Responsible Management Education.

Caroline Ditlev-Simonsen

Caroline Ditlev-Simonsen

Caroline Ditlev-Simonsen, professor at 91探花视频, co-director for 91探花视频 Centre for Sustainability and Energy, PRME-adviser to 91探花视频 President and host of 91探花视频 Green Bag Lunch.