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) |
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Business/Academics: How to elaborate
an efficient curriculum together
Stefan CRETS, Manager, Corporate Social Responsibility - Toyota Motor
Europe |
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YMT successful example in cooperation
between Academics, Business and Institutions
Ganapathy Narayanaswamy, YMT (Young Managers Team), WBCSD (World Business
Council for Sustainable Development) |
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NGOs and Academics are partners
Tony Long, WWF, Director European Policy Office |
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Pause |
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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) |
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This event is organised by trainees of the European
Commission
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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” |
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The role of technologies in education for sustainable
development
Dr. Stanislaw M. Pietruszko, Associate Professor, Warsaw University
of Technology |
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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) |
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Bringing professionalism to answer NGOs’ needs
Professor Paul Palmer, Professor of Voluntary Sector Management, Centre
for Charity Effectiveness, Cass Business School of London |
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Pause |
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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 |