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United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Sustainable Development

Sustainability Management School

    Description
    Description
    The Sustainability Business School is focused totally on sustainability and a responsible management education.

    The curricula are embedded with sustainability-related concepts and corporate social responsibility matters

    The School is committed to develop initiatives that enable students, faculty and staff to contribute to sustainable practices. For example, classes are paperless. There is a public bicycle rental system, and the catering service is offered by an enterprise that is socially committed and promotes environmental issues.
    Implementation of the Project/Activity

    Our Sustainability Projects between 2012 and 2015:
    The programs of study offered are :
    1. BBA - Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainability Management
    2. MBA - Master of Business Administration in Sustainability Management
    3. MA - Master of Cultural Heritage Management
    4. Sustainability Training for professionals and practitioners.

    The curricula are based on three areas of competency : professional development for sustainability ; entrepreunership in sustainable organizations ; and general education.

    SUMAS is a participant of the UN Global Compact and supports the ten principles with respect to human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.

    SUMAS is committed to participate in local Swiss networks and engage in partnership projects with corporations, inter-governmental organizations and NGOs.

    SUMAS is also engaged with concerns about diversity, health, and well-being of its employees.

    All students, faculty, and staff are signing a joint declaration of intent in commitment to sustainable practices in their daily routine.

    There will be an annual report on our progress in regard to the sustainability practices, which will be followed by a review.

    Partners
    Sustainability Management School
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    Communication on Progress - COP (UNGC)
    Annual Sustainability Reports
    Staff / Technical expertise
    Expertise of students and staff concerning sustainable development
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    This initiative does not yet fulfil the SMART criteria.
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    Timeline
    01 January 1970 (start date)
    01 January 2015 (date of completion)
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    Geographical coverage
    Gland, Switzerland
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    Contact Information

    Dr. Ivana Modena, President