European Higher Education for

Sustainable Development

How do we make it happen?

21 February 2006 Brussels

 

Registration compulsory

 

 

 

Programme

Printable Version

 

9.00 - 9.30

Registration and breakfast

9.30 - 9.55

Opening Session and introduction

- Opening speech, Prof. Gronalt, representative of the Austrian Presidency of the EU and the Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Culture. Universität für Bodenkultur.

-Introduction - Peter Lacy, CHAIRMAN OF THE CONFERENCE Executive Director, European Academy of Business in Society

-Welcoming speech by Ilknur Yenidede, Statoil EU Affairs Office, EU Trainee

9.55 – 12.30

Session 1
Involving stakeholders (business, NGOs) in the curriculum development.

Moderator: - Mr Jan Noterdaeme, CSR Europe (Senior Director, Strategy and Stakeholder Relations) and Founding Member of the EABIS (European Academy of Business In Society)

 

Business/Academics: How to elaborate an efficient curriculum together
Stefan CRETS, Manager, Corporate Social Responsibility - Toyota Motor Europe

 

YMT successful example in cooperation between Academics, Business and Institutions
Ganapathy Narayanaswamy, YMT (Young Managers Team), WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development)

NGOs and Academics are partners
Tony Long, WWF, Director European Policy Office

Pause

 

Role of students: Tell Your Faculty About Sustainable Development!
Gian Gersbach, oikos International, President

11.40 - 12.30

Interactive Session Q/A

12.30 - 14.15

Lunch (buffet)

This event is organised by trainees of the European Commission

14.15 – 17.00

Session 2

Introducing Sustainable Development into curriculum, cross-cutting approach.

Moderator: Dominique Bé, European Commission, DG Employment, Deputy Head of Unit  D1 “Interprofessional social dialogue - Industrial relations - Adaptation to change”

 

The role of technologies in education for sustainable development
Dr. Stanislaw M. Pietruszko, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology

 

Integrating CSR into management education in France: the role of ADERSE
François Lépineux, Research Fellow, INSEAD, co-founder and former-President of ADERSE (Association for the Development of Education and Research on Corporate Social Responsibility)

Bringing professionalism to answer NGOs’ needs
Professor Paul Palmer, Professor of Voluntary Sector Management, Centre for Charity Effectiveness, Cass Business School of London

 

Pause

 

Realise the full potential of partnerships
Laurence Harribey, Bordeaux Ecole de Management, Director of pedagogy and of the centre of the Chair "Ethical Management et Global Responsibility of organisations"

16.05 – 16.50

Interactive Session Q/A

16.50 - 17.00

Closing the event
Peter Lacy, Executive Director, European Academy of Business in Society

 

Registration compulsory
Before 14 February
env-workshopsd@cec.eu.int

 

 

Place

European Commission
Van Maerlant 2
2, rue Van Maerlant
B-1040 Bruxelles
Metro Maalbeek

 

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Statoil
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Toyota

EABIS