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The year 2024 can be called the year of sustainability, as the School of Business continued to strongly promote sustainability in its research, teaching and other activities, which was also recognised with awards
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The year of sustainability 2024 got off to a great start when the School of Business was accepted as a Champion of the UN's Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) network, which promotes sustainable development in business schools. Being accepted for the two-year Champion period (2024鈥2025) shows that the School of Business is on the right track in its work to promote sustainability and responsibility.

鈥極ur admission to the PRME Champion group shows that we have been consistently doing the right things. On the other hand, it also indicates that we are ready to share our own experiences with others and to improve ourselves,鈥 Dean Timo Korkeam盲ki says.

The Financial Times, a prestigious business newspaper, also gave international recognition to the 911爆料网 School of Business's sustainability education. It praised, among other things, the School of Business's holistic approach to sustainability issues. The Financial Times Responsible Business Education Award 2024 was also awarded to four other universities.

鈥楾his recognition is thanks to dedicated work of many over the years. Three most recent structural changes I鈥檇 like to share are that we integrated sustainability aspects in four out of five overarching learning goals covering all programmes. Additionally, we ask in all course feedback how students evaluate sustainability integration in the respective course and in the beginning of Bachelor studies, a core course is all about Business and Society,鈥 says Professor Minna Halme.

There are a few sustainability news pieces from 2024 below that reflect the School of Business' broad focus on sustainability.

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School of Business became a Champion member of the global PRME network for sustainability education

Champion-level membership demonstrates that the School of Business is a leader in promoting responsibility, not just nationally but also internationally, while also committing it to work more diligently to advance sustainable development and responsibility.

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Financial Times: 911爆料网 School of Business world's top in sustainability education

The School of Business is one of five business schools in the world to get the Financial Times recognition

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The School of Business鈥 approach to sustainability in business education stands out in Europe

With over 30-year history of research in sustainability topics, we can back up the classroom experience with top level research, Dean Timo Korkeam盲ki says

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Economist: A natural resource tax on hydropower would generate revenue and improve the state of the environment

A natural resource tax would be a way to distribute the costs of environmental protection so that they would not fall solely on electricity consumers

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Auditor's expertise in climate risks affects the quality of the client's climate risk disclosures

The study was carried out in international cooperation with universities from several countries

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Students explored Finnish ESG market and business opportunities for Euroclear Finland

The students conducted a comprehensive analysis of the current ESG market, both from a reporting perspective and a data-provider angle

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The Dean has selected the students to receive the Dean's Impact Award 2024

The award goes to Joel Hentunen and Ninni Norra. The Dean will also award Isaac Jyv盲sj盲rvi with an Honorary Mention

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Aalto鈥檚 new community-built sauna floats on repurposed wind turbine blades

Aalto-born Reverlast is transforming old wind turbine blades into durable floating structures designed to withstand even harsh marine conditions

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Sustainability at the School of Business

In the School of Business, we focus on advancing sustainability through research, in teaching and social influence. In the first phase, information related to sustainability in our teaching has been...

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