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We are pleased to launch our very own webpage! The webpage is for faculty to understand about the PRME (Principles for Responsible Management Education) initiative, get updated on what's happening, access resources and getting involved.
PRME activities are driven by our Seneca Business PRME Working Group. We welcome your thoughts, feedback and suggestions on what we are doing, and your contributions to help us create a larger impact.
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Presenting the winners of the annual SDG Multimedia Contest 2023!
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Take a read at Anureet Kaur's article around Climate Justice, published in Greenbiz, based on the course that she developed and teaches at Seneca's Sustainable Business Management program.
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The PRME Working Group is honoured to host the second annual SDG Multimedia Contest. This is the major event for Fall 2022, where students are invited to express their sustainability ideas through the language of SDGs using infographics or videos.
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We are calling for interested students who would like to write about their experiences in relation to sustainability, to get involved as volunteer Student Authors!
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Join us for an evening at Seneca Downtown campus to discuss the intersection of sustainability and business!
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In September 2022, over 200 youth from 61 different countries traveled to Upstate New York to create solutions to the world’s most crucial issues by 2030.
The Students Rewards & Recognition (R&R) Program was launched for Seneca Business students in Fall 2021.
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A multi-disciplinary team of faculty with the mandate to embed the principles of sustainability, ethics and responsibility in our course offerings, research, and partnerships models.
Joining the PRME was a significant move for SB, given the global visibility of the PRME initiative.
The Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) is an initiative of the UN Global Compact.
The initiative is based on six principles.
Hello, everyone! I'm excited to share with you my journey in the SDG Multimedia Contest where I won 3rd place for my poster creation. I have always been interested in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how they can help us create a better world for everyone.
This competition was recommended to me by my “Business Foundations” Professor Debi Tziatis. It was through her encouragement that led me to participate. Also, as a first-year business student, I was looking for opportunities to challenge myself, so competing against other Business students seemed like an ideal opportunity.
Quoting Robert Louis Stevenson, “Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds that you plant” – this timeless wisdom captures one of my cherished perspectives.
Bagasse is sugarcane waste created during the manufacturing process. Traditionally, this waste was discarded or used as animal feed. However, many people are unaware of its various potential uses.
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