Course description
Module 1: Introduction to ESG and Its Relevance in Education
Objective: Understand ESG principles and why they matter in the education sector.
Key Topics:
- Definition of ESG:
- Environmental (E): Sustainability and environmental stewardship.
- Social (S): Equity, diversity, and community impact.
- Governance (G): Ethical leadership, transparency, and accountability.
- How educational institutions influence societal values and sustainability.
- Role of education in preparing future ESG leaders.
- ESG in line with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
- Examples of leading sustainable educational institutions (e.g., Stanford University’s renewable energy program).
- Attracting environmentally and socially conscious students and faculty.
- Long-term financial sustainability through ethical governance and cost efficiency.
- Enhancing reputation and compliance with emerging regulations.
- Lack of standardized ESG frameworks for education.
- Balancing financial priorities with sustainability goals.
Activities:
- Case Study: Analyze how an educational institution, such as the University of Oxford, incorporates ESG practices.
Reflection Exercise