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A new research project between the Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business and REPIC aims to help shape future electronic waste recycling policies in the UK.
Dr Alison Stowell has received the inaugural award for Education Innovation from the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
“Inspiring” and “mind-opening” were just two of the ways in which students described their recent fieldtrip to the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s (WBCSD) Council Meeting in Mexico.
A team of ten LUMS students are all set to attend the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s (WBCSD) annual meeting in Mexico City next week.
Lancaster’s Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business and 2degrees are excited to announce their new partnership.
The meaning employees attach to established routines and rituals can be sorely underappreciated, says Pete Thomas in HR Magazine.
Academics from across the UK gathered this week for Professions Fest 2017, organised by the Department of Organisation, Work and Technology (OWT).
New research from Lancaster University and economic research consultancy firm Ecorys reveals the impact of a rise in commercial shipping in Arctic waters.
Lancaster’s Professor Gail Whiteman joins a coalition of scientists and world leaders to issue a six-point plan ahead of next month’s G20 summit.
There is a need to develop an understanding of how leaders can create positive impact to society and the planet, writes Dr Alison Stowell.
The World Business Council for Sustainable Development(WBCSD) and Lancaster University are pleased to announce the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to address the biggest problems in global sustainability.
LUMS student Gareth Gartside reflects on his experience at the WBCSD meeting in Chennai.
Research carried out by Bogdan Costea and colleagues is discussed in this article in the Financial Times.
Dr Todd Cort and Professor Rodney Irwin visited Lancaster recently to deliver a workshop on 'Materiality: Stakeholder to Business'.
Returning from their week-long trip to the WBCSD annual meeting, ten undergraduate students shed light on what they learnt from the experience.
A research associate from LUMS has delivered a keynote presentation to a prestigious audience at a recent forum in Zagreb.
Ten LUMS students are off to support the World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s (WBCSD) Annual meeting in Montreux next week.
Companies are unaware of the huge risks they face from soil degradation.
Economics and Human Geography student Ben Koh writes for the Huffington Post.
Two academics from the Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business have attended a sustainability workshop in Fontainebleau, France.
Students had a chance to learn about the practical side of sustainability this week when Michael McDermott, Corporate Sustainability Manager at Warburtons, came to share his insights.
Thirteen undergraduates have arrived back to Lancaster after spending a week in India at the prestigious World Business Council for Sustainable Development’s (WBCSD) annual meeting.
Professor Gail Whiteman from the Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business discusses Arctic ice melt and its impact on business.
Two Masters programmes in Human Resources have secured accreditation from a leading industry body.
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