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22.07.2021
We value interaction with organisations and networks, research collaborations and student contacts that inspire and contribute with tangible sustainability initiatives in society - nationally, globally and within Hanken.
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22.07.2021
Find Hanken's research centres that work with questions related to sustainable development below.
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14.07.2021
Here you can read more about our environmental and well-being work at both Helsinki and Vaasa campus.
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29.12.2020
Here you will find courses and modules in sustainability and corporate responsibility that are open to non-degree students. The different courses and modules have different prerequisites and some require an application process to gain eligibility. Read more about specific study offers below!
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29.12.2020
Hanken is a part of several national and international networks that directly support one or several of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. See all networks that are included in this category below (in alphabetical order).
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29.12.2020
One of our objectives in our research sub-strategy is to advocate responsibility and sustainability. To achieve this we aim to strongly encourage researchers’ efforts towards open science and open access of publications as well as expect all researchers to link their research projects and outputs to the Sustainable Development Goals.
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17.12.2020
The United Nations Guiding principles on Business and Human rights were launched in 2011. However, there is little consistency as to the level and means through which companies implement human rights and these guidelines.
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26.01.2021
Hanken will host the publication seminar for the SIHTI project (Status of Human Rights Performance of Finnish Companies). The seminar will be held in Finnish.
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03.12.2020
Last year Hanken committed to be carbon neutral by 2030. As a step towards that goal, Hanken has now compensated for its calculated emissions from 2019.
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22.01.2021
Doctoral student Yewondwossen Tesfaye Gemechu will defend the doctoral thesis in Supply Chain Management and Social responsibility: "Neoliberalism in everyday governmentality: The conduct of rural drinking water and rainwater practices".