Woxsen University ranks amongst top 47 universities globally as PRME Champion 2023
Careers360 Connect | January 12, 2023 | 04:11 PM IST | 1 min read
Woxsen University has been selected as one of the Principles for Responsible Management Education Champions 2023.
NEW DELHI : Woxsen University has been selected as one of the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) Champion 2023, amongst top 47 universities and institutions globally. PRME is an initiative of the United Nations Global Compact. The PRME champions are a group of business and management schools globally, committed to working collaboratively to deliver value for business and society at large.
According to an official statement, this year, 47 PRME signatory members, with a track record of impactful contributions in thought and action leadership towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), were selected to join the cohort by the PRME secretariat from a pool of strong and diverse applicants.
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As a flagship programme, the PRME Champions Programme provides faculty members, students and industry leaders with a space for developing and sharing collaborative educational methods and a ‘living lab’ for new ideas for creating the next generation of sustainability-driven business schools and management-related higher education institutions in support of the SDGs.
“The focus of the 2023 Champions cycle has been on action leadership to inspire a global community, specifically through the implementation of SDGs in Research, Curriculum, and Partnerships, which serves as a repository of inspiring examples that will build on the work of higher education,” added the official statement.
Spread across a 200-acre state-of-the-art campus and infrastructure, Woxsen University offers programmes in the fields of business, technology, arts and design, architecture, law, liberal arts and humanities.
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