Fr. 238.00

The Transformative Power of Higher Education Institutions in Accelerating the Implementation of the UN SDG

English · Hardback

Will be released 26.08.2025

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This book explores the vital role that higher education institutions (HEIs) play in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established by the United Nations. The book delves into how HEIs can leverage their unique capabilities-such as research, innovation, and community engagement-to drive social and environmental change. It highlights various case studies and best practices from around the globe, showcasing how universities and colleges can integrate sustainability into their curricula, promote interdisciplinary approaches, and foster partnerships with governments and businesses.
The book emphasizes the importance of education in empowering individuals and communities to understand and tackle global challenges, from poverty and inequality to climate change. It argues that HEIs are not just centers of learning, but also crucial actors in shaping policy and influencing societal norms. By equipping students with the necessary knowledge and skills, the book posits that higher education can lead to transformative actions that significantly contribute to achieving the SDGs. Overall, it is a call to action for educators, policymakers, and leaders to recognize and harness the potential of higher education in creating a sustainable future for all.

List of contents

1. A research group experience focused on sustainable development and management.- 2. Developing Knowledge Districts as Living Labs: Challenges and Potential Pathways.- 3. Environmental, Social, and Governance implementation in Higher Education.- 4. Endure Project.- 5. Developing Sustainable Competences in Business Administration Teaching.

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