Nova School of Business & Economics (Nova SBE) has just released the 3rd edition of the Nova SBE Impact Report, which showcases all the projects, studies and initiatives undertaken by the school in relation to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations (UN) in the academic year 2020/21.
"We are witnessing a transformation of leader's image. And, for the first time, we are seeing words like humility, vulnerability and involvement entering the vocabulary we associate with a good leader. Who guarantees this is Milton de Sousa, the Scientific Coordinator of the Servant Leadership program.
For two weeks we had more than 40 sessions, 30 companies, 300 people and 60 speakers on the Carcavelos campus - the first edition of Nova SBE Sustainability Journey, a collection of educational programmes, events, conferences and debates dedicated to sustainability, came to an end this Friday. However, the school's sustainable journey is only beginning.
The penultimate day of the Nova SBE Sustainability Journey took place this Thursday, at the Carcavelos campus. The more than ten moments of sharing and reflection shared the same motto: we must join efforts to ensure a more sustainable society and implement a radical change in organisations.
The 10th day of Nova SBE Sustainability Journey - a collection of educational programmes, events and conferences, cultural activities dedicated to sustainability - gathered more than 150 participants, this Wednesday, at the Carcavelos campus. The event featured more than 10 moments, all with a simple message: we must act today to ensure a more sustainable tomorrow.
The Nova SBE Sustainability Journey - a collection of educational programmes, events and conferences, debates and cultural activities dedicated to sustainability - has already started. Pedro Brito, Associate Dean of Nova School of Business & Economics, explains why it is so important to bring together universities, companies and decision-makers to address current sustainability challenges.