School of Business Shares 2021 United Nations PRME Report
School of Business Releases 2021 PRME Report
The Clark University School of Business has shared its 2021 United Nations’ Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) Update report. Completed every 2 years, the report is a snapshot of all that occurs in School of Business relative to supporting the PRME principles, listed below.
As noted on the UN’s PRME page, “A central commitment of any institution participating in the PRME initiative is to regularly share information with its stakeholders on the progress made in implementing the Six Principles through a Sharing Information on Progress (SIP) report.”
As a signatory to PRME since 2011, Clark School of Business has strengthened its commitment to education, research, and collaboration that fosters sustainable social, economic, and environmental change. The six PRME principles are infused throughout the business school activities and program curriculum.
In his opening letter to the report, School of Business Dean Alan Eisner states, “School of Business is energized by the challenge of continuously improving our approach to responsible management education to help guide us toward our goal to be the business school leader in social innovation business education.”
New to this year’s PRME report update is School of Business’s commitment to social innovation by integrating the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals into curricula, research and community outreach. School of Business continues to offer the sustainability and social change concentration in the MBA program, while also providing distinct activities in and out of the classroom that demonstrate the extent of the school’s dedication to PRME.
The 2021 PRME report can be found here and on School of Business’s dedicated PRME web page.
“it is impressive to see all that we do collectively in School of Business to support these important principles,” added Dean Eisner.
~ Meredith Galena
Communications Specialist, School of Business