23/01/2024
The Carbon and Climate Literacy Workshop is back at CBS! Everyone with an interest in climate change and actions that can be taken to change the current direction is welcome to join us on 25th and 26th January 2024. 12:00 - 15:00. The workshop gives an overview of the basic science, impact and action on climate. Registration is still open until Wednesday 24th January 2024 at 11:00. Participants are invited to also apply for a Carbon Literacy certification upon completion of the workshop.
Carbon Literacy Workshop and Certification | Copenhagen Business School
More and more nations are declaring climate emergency. This will impact societies, economies and individuals.
14/11/2022
BEVICA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME
How can we create an inclusive society for all?
THE CHALLENGE
How do we create a more inclusive society embracing everyone, regardless of ability? How can universal design contribute to the process?
What new knowledge is needed to do so?
THE CALL
The Foundation Bevica Fonden invites students and lecturers at Danish universities, university colleges and design schools to take part in the Bevica Scholarship Programme. The programme supports innovative and bold thinkers to investigate how their profession can contribute to the development of universal design as a lever for the pledge in the Sustainable Development Goals to Leave No One Behind on the journey towards a more inclusive and sustainable society for all – regardless of ability.
THE AWARDS
Selected participants receive a Bevica Scholarship of DKK 350,000, a Bevica Fellowship of DKK 130.000, or a Bevica Scholarship travel grant of DKK 30,000, enabling them to carry out their individual investigations in a relevant international context.
THE INFORMATION
Join us November and December 2022 at Information meetings at Danish universities, university colleges and design schools in Aalborg, Aarhus, Kolding, Odense, Roskilde, Lyngby
and Copenhagen.
For dates and times visit www.bevicascholarship.dk
07/11/2022
Our Common Project, hosted by The Index Project, gathers thought-leaders across design, innovation, tech and business to set the new agenda of Design to Improve Life.
SIGN UP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.dk/e/our-common-project-tickets-453699024997
On Friday 18/11 (15:00-20:00) at Matrikel1 (Gammel Strand 28, 1200 København), we’ll be kicking off the weekend with drinks, networking and inspiring insights.
Keynote / Rupal Patel
Rupal Patel US (Founder of VocaliD, Index Award 2019 Finalist) designs bespoke synthetic voices to give those living with speechlessness a voice that’s uniquely theirs. A life-changing idea that came to Patel exactly 20 years ago after attending a conference in Denmark. The tech visionary returns to share how her lab spin-out grew to join forces with tech giant Veritone for the common good. Patel is celebrated for her commitment to ethical AI, inclusivity, and accessibility, featured in TED, NPR, BBC and many more.
Panel / Futures within Design
Design to Improve Life has been our ethos for 20 years. But our next decade will be the most critical for humankind. What kind of future do we want and how do we get there?
Veronica D’Souza DK (Founder of CARCEL & Ruby Cup), Philip Battin DK (Head of Google Seed Studio), Trine Young DK (Founder, Rodinia Generation) and more.
Friday, 18/11
15:00-20:00 (Doors open 14:30)
Matrikel1
Gammel Strand 28, 1200 København
26/10/2022
Don’t miss the “Green bag lunch on transforming business education” which addresses to future leaders who need to be trained to generate purpose, ethics, system-thinking, interdisciplinary innovations and societal impact. 🗣
Learn how business schools need to transform their curriculum, pedagogies and incentive structures to develop leaders who are sufficiently competent and willing to move corporate decision-making towards progressing societal betterment at the pace and direction required.
🆓 Register here: https://bi.force.com/s/event?language=en_US&var_campaignId=7016N0000011ewlQAA
BI Norwegian Business School
15/09/2022
▶️Explore your career path to sustainability and learn from experts how innovative technologies are used to meet sustainability agendas.
Learn how you can center you career around sustainability and enjoy some coffee the day of the event☕️
📍CBS, SP.107
🔗Sign up here: https://cbscareers.nemtilmeld.dk/384/
22/08/2022
📍Copenhagen Pride Parade 2022
In August 20, CBS took part in Copenhagen Pride Parade. For more 🌈colorful🌈 content, follow
Photos taken and edited by Liza Dava
25/06/2022
🔗Sign up for further information about CBS's involvement with Copenhagen Pride 2022: https://cbs.nemtilmeld.dk/448/
At CBS, Pride is a celebration of the everyday effort to make study and work environments more inclusive, with room for diversity, through our research and teaching. Pride is an opportunity for proudly delivering on our obligation to society, as a public institution, by contributing with transformative knowledge and education.
20/06/2022
🎯The PRME Global Forum took place on the 3rd of June, 2022, where we celebrated our accomplishments and talked about our future goals for leaders and responsible management professionals.
We look forward to building on the action throughout the year, and next year at the 2023 PRME Global Forum. ✨
🔗Watch the event’s highlights at our bio link
16/06/2022
🗣Speaker: Martin Parker (University of Bristol)
The series is called ‘Reinventing Management Education: Art, Activism, Alternatives’ and promises to be a challenging series of webinars with renowned speakers. Without exception, the speakers will take necessary and provocative look at Responsible Management Education.
As such, the series tries to identify inspiring ideas, valuable lessons, and new horizons for everyone eager to gear management education towards the social and ecological predicaments of societies worldwide.
Each webinar centers around a perspective (Art, Activism, and Alternatives), inviting an expert speaker to present her/his ideas, followed by reflections of one or several referents. Participants are invited to engage in discussion with the speaker, the referent, and fellow participants.
The webinars are moderated by professors Lars Moratis and Frans Melissen, joint holders of the Chair in Management Education for Sustainability.
👉Sign up through the 🔗link🔗 in our bio
16/06/2022
🗣Speaker: Olajobi Makinwa, Chief, Intergovernmental Relations & Africa at UN Global Compact
While one company's actions can be significant, they are insufficient to end corruption entirely. Companies must work together with governments, community-based organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and other enterprises to combat corruption.
Collective Action allows companies to:
~Create deeper understanding of corruption issues
~Consolidate knowledge and financial and technical resources to achieve greater impact
~Develop solutions that are perceived as more credible, acceptable and are more sustainable
~Help ensure fair competition and a level playing field for all stakeholders
~Create a more stable and enabling business environment
~Compliment existing anti-corruption efforts in vulnerable regions and sectors, where industry or government-led regulations are not robust
The UN Global Compacts Networks are uniquely positioned to initiate and facilitate Collective Action at a local and national level. In her talk, Ms Makinwa will draw on her experiences at the UN for how corruption can be addressed through Collective Action.
After registration, you will receive the entry link by email shortly before the event.