Management and Corporate Sustainability MSc
Bridging digital inequality
Alix Elwin2022-02-28T09:34:54+00:0028/02/2022|Tags: digital, digital inequality, digital transformation, environment, management and corporate sustainability, school of management, sustainability, sustainablebusiness, sustainablefinance, sustainablefuture|
Introduction On a wintry Sunday evening this January, I decided to make a short cavalier workout video at the gym aimed at inspiring my nearest and dearest to steadily enhance their fitness regime. But ...
Lessons Learnt from the Gabriel-Chemie Challenge
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:30:42+01:0030/07/2021|
As part of the Sustainability in Practice module on the Management and Corporate Sustainability MSc course, we had the opportunity to work with masterbatch manufacturer, Gabriel-Chemie. Working in teams, we were tasked with analysing the ...
Thoughts on Cranfield’s 2019-2020 UN PRME Report
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:32:21+01:0029/07/2021|Tags: sustainability|
Cranfield School of Management recently published their sixth United Nation’s Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) report for 2019-2020. Throughout the report, the university embeds and applies the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals within their activities, research, and ...
The Cranfield Experience: Management and Corporate Sustainability MSc
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:44:45+01:0024/06/2021|
As a professional, taking a break from work to go back into higher education abroad is a critical decision. While a Master’s degree is always useful, the resources and commitment required to do well academically ...
A students view on “Climate Change and the Energy Transition: Building a Better and Greener World”.
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:45:03+01:0024/06/2021|
On May 18th, Cranfield School of Management was honoured to host Paul De Leeuw, Director of the Energy Transition Institute at Robert Gordon University for a Sustainability Speaker Series event. The online event was titled ...
Six lessons businesses need to learn in order to ‘build back better’ after the crisis
Cranfield University2021-09-15T16:06:05+01:0029/01/2021|Tags: climate change, covid-19, environment, supply chain, sustainability|
The threat of this pandemic has brought the fragility of our civilisations into stark relief. It will focus policymakers and businesses alike on the importance of protecting and strengthening the health of our communities and ...