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A More Targeted Approach to Societal Impact
How one French business school transitioned from a broad societal impact strategy to a more targeted, mission-based approach with measurable outcomes.
Embracing Difference, Creating Belonging
Welcoming diverse perspectives is critical to success in the future of work. Educators are key to developing an inclusive mindset in tomorrow's leaders.
What Do Students Really Know About Sustainability?
We asked students how they view topics such as sustainability and social responsibility—and their responses have changed the way we teach.
Introducing the ‘Kindness Curriculum’
A pedagogical approach aims to show students how cultures of kindness lead to healthier employees, more successful businesses, and a more cohesive society.
30 Years of Enriching Education for All
The PhD Project celebrates a milestone anniversary.
Societal Impact: The Role of Academic Publishers
Producing positive societal impact is a team effort that scholars, academic administrators, and publishers must all undertake together.
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