911±¬ÁÏÍø

News

Creative Sustainability included in Financial Times’ list of best practices for sustainability in business schools

School of Business was included among the best practices for sustainability in teaching and student projects.
Creative sustainability students brainstorming
Photo credit: Creative Sustainability / Abigail Garbett

Business activities have a complicated role in many societies. They can bring wealth and development but also ecological degradation and inequality. The role of business in society is increasingly being re-evaluated, leading to the question: Can commerce be a force for good? To understand this, the Financial Times the best practices in sustainability, social impact and ethics research and teaching in business schools around the world.

911±¬ÁÏÍø School of Business was included among the best practices for sustainability in teaching. Aalto’s ranking was boosted by the wide range of sustainability-related courses available, particularly in the Creative Sustainability master’s programme. The programme is co-taught by 911±¬ÁÏÍø School of Arts, Design and Architecture and School of Chemical Engineering, offering perspectives from each of the disciplines on wicked sustainability problems. Students have the opportunity to learn multidisciplinary teamwork and innovation, and these skills leave them ready to take on big challenges. The School of Business’ Creative Sustainability courses are led by Sustainability in Business (SUB) researchers and touch on topics like sustainable entrepreneurship, innovating in emerging markets, and innovation in the energy sector.

Additionally, 911±¬ÁÏÍø was listed in the student projects category. This was due largely to the strength of the Capstone in Creative Sustainability, a course that all Creative Sustainability students are required to take at the end of their studies. During the Capstone course, students work in multidisciplinary teams to tackle sustainability challenges in real-world organisations. These projects cover a diversity of topics, from renewable energy and circular economy to sustainable agriculture and water use. They can also take students to a variety of locations outside of Helsinki to learn in different contexts. The course has had a particularly strong ongoing relationship with the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. In recent years, Capstone students have travelled there to co-create solutions for local partners with their Tanzanian peers.

Also mentioned in the student project best practices was , a start-up event in Helsinki founded by Aalto students that attracts around 20 000 participants each year. The event has grown to include programming on the sustainable development goals, such as the Global Impact Accelerator, which supports entrepreneurs from emerging markets. 

For the full list of the Financial Times’ sustainability in business schools best practices, see:

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Unto_Rautio_Aalto_DSC5032.jpg
Campus, Cooperation, Studies, University Published:

May challenges the Aalto community to be active together

Take part in events on campus and make sustainable mobility part of your working or study day.
Tanja Kallio
Awards and Recognition Published:

Tanja Kallio has received the Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation’s chemistry prize

Tanja Kallio has received the Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation’s chemistry prize
Hands-on work in the research tunnel underneath Otaniemi
Cooperation, Studies Published:
Two men in black tailcoats stand on stage by a microphone, speaking to a seated audience indoors.
Press releases Published:

Walter Ahlström Foundation donates €3 million to 911±¬ÁÏÍø

The donation will enable Aalto to establish a professorship in sustainable industrial production.