ASMI Business School, at Techno India University, has integrated the Climate Fresk workshop into the core curriculum for its MBA students as part of a 60-hour mandatory sustainability course. Led by Pauline Laravoire, Sustainability Director of Techno India Group, and assisted by Virgile Montambaux, the workshop offered students a chance to explore the systemic consequences of climate change.
The Climate Fresk program inspired students to explore climate issues as they relate to more general economic and social issues through interactive conversations and practical tasks. They were able to understand the complicated nature of climate change and the critical role ethical making decisions plays in business thanks to this practical experience.
Pauline Laravoire shared, “we’re currently working on a new venture aiming to establish centres for sustainability within colleges and universities across India. Our aim is to offer turnkey courses and programs focused on sustainability — both social and environmental — at the Bachelor’s level. Indeed, while there is increasing learning opportunities offered at the school level and a rise in specialised master’s programs, we’ve identified a significant gap at the undergraduate level.”
The aim of ASMI Business School is to develop future leaders who are responsible and capable of making major shifts. Through this curriculum, ASMI hopes to give its students the knowledge and skills they need to lead with meaning and have a beneficial impact in the quickly changing world of today.
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