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Cision Canada
03-07-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
3rd Transatlantic Symposium on Sustainable Development in Higher Education Showcases Global Collaboration in Business Education and Sustainability
TORONTO, July 3, 2025 /CNW/ - The 3rd Transatlantic Symposium on Sustainable Development in Higher Education, hosted by International Business University (IBU) in Toronto, Canada, brought together leading academics, researchers, and policy experts from Europe, North America, and other parts of the world to explore how higher education institutions - particularly in international business education - can accelerate progress toward a more sustainable future. Under the theme "Incorporating Sustainability in International Business Education Programmes," the Symposium served as a platform for cross-continental dialogue, research exchange, and practical collaboration. It is part of a growing international effort to mobilize scientific and educational communities to tackle sustainability challenges through interdisciplinary and institutional innovation. This year's main keynote speakers addressed the core themes shaping the global sustainability agenda: Dr. Jatin Nathwani articulated sustainable energy policy for a low-carbon energy system, examining the world's path to cleaner energy and the challenges of ensuring accessibility and equity in the global energy transition. Dr. Charles Cho evaluated the evolving global sustainability reporting standards, emphasizing how these frameworks are enabling companies worldwide to improve transparency and accountability. Dr. Marc Rosen stressed the importance of multidisciplinary research, advocating for integrated approaches to sustainability that transcend traditional academic boundaries. Dr. K.T. Tsang shared his insights into the role of behaviour intervention in sustainable development and the potential contribution of AI. Throughout the Symposium, participants echoed a common message: sustainability cannot be solved with one-size-fits-all approaches. Instead, industry-specific solutions and applications of enabling technologies, informed by rigorous research and adapted to both local and global contexts, are essential. Encouragingly, more companies are now actively developing and publishing regular sustainability reports, a shift driven in part by increasing stakeholder expectations and evolving regulatory standards. During the Symposium, IBU's MBA students also shared the results of their Capstone projects with a theme on sustainability practice relevant to industry application through poster presentations. For universities, the message was clear - integrating sustainability into curricula is no longer optional. As business leaders of tomorrow face growing environmental and social challenges, higher education institutions must equip students with the skills and frameworks necessary to lead responsibly. "It was a pleasure to speak at the 3rd Transatlantic Symposium on Sustainable Development in Higher Education," said Nolan Quinn, Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security. "Events like these allow post-secondary leaders to share best practices and ensure that our colleges, universities, and institutes are sustainable economic drivers for decades to come. Our government will continue to make the strategic investments, like we have in STEM, teaching, and nursing, to protect our workforce and enable our colleges and universities to produce the highly skilled workers we need to drive our critical industries forward." "This symposium marks a powerful step forward in fostering multidisciplinary research, global collaboration, and actionable sustainability frameworks. It is clear that academia must lead by example in developing talent and innovation initiatives for a more sustainable future," said Dr. Artie Ng, Co-Chair of the Symposium. "We are proud to see how IBU continues to lead in integrating sustainability practice and ESG themes into the curriculum of its business education programs." As a lasting contribution to the field, the experiences and research presented at this year's event will be published in a forthcoming volume titled "Incorporating Sustainability in International Business Education Programmes," to be released by Springer Nature following peer review. IBU remains proud to champion sustainability in education and continues to embed ESG and sustainable development principles into its degree programs, preparing graduates to become global leaders in both business and impact.


Cision Canada
25-06-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Toronto to Host Prestigious Transatlantic Symposium on Sustainability in Higher Education
International Business University Brings Global Experts Together for High-Impact Discussions on Sustainability in Business Education TORONTO, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - A major global conversation on sustainability in business education is coming to Toronto I On June 26–27, 2025, IBU will host the 3rd Transatlantic Symposium on Sustainable Development in Higher Education, uniting leading scholars, policy influencers, and educators from across North America, Europe and Asia to explore the future of sustainability in business education. Taking place at the Toronto Reference Library, the symposium's theme - Incorporating Sustainability in International Business Education Programmes - reflects IBU's deep commitment to preparing students for leadership in a rapidly changing and complex world. From its inception, IBU has embedded sustainability into its core curriculum and established the Centre for Sustainable Business to foster education, research, and industry collaboration in this critical field. The symposium will be opened by IBU President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Asima Vezina alongside Ontario's Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security, Hon. Nolan Quinn, reinforcing IBU's leadership in aligning business education with global sustainability imperatives. Highlighting the significance of the symposium, Minister Quinn remarked: "Our province's postsecondary institutions are proudly building our business workforce of tomorrow – a workforce that is dynamic, cutting edge, and ready to drive our key industries to new heights. Transatlantic Symposium on Sustainability in Higher Education allow us to engage in meaningful conversations with other jurisdictions to share best practices for a sustainable path forward in business education. I commend the International Business University for facilitating this informative discussion so that we can keep producing the exceptional business graduates our province is known for." This prestigious event is a collaborative effort with Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, and the European-North American Sustainability Research Consortium (ENASRC), and a network of top academic and industry partners. Attendees will hear from world-renowned experts including: Prof. Dr. Jatin Nathwani (University of Waterloo) on low-carbon energy policy, Prof. Dr. Charles Cho (York University) on sustainability accounting standards, Prof. Dr. Ka Tat Tsang (University of Toronto) on behavior change and lifeworld redesign, IBU Faculty and global scholars will also present cutting-edge research on ESG, curriculum innovation, green technologies, and more. IBU students will take center stage, presenting sustainability focused capstone projects and research initiatives that highlight the university's commitment to real-world impact and student-driven solutions. "This symposium reflects who we are—a university dedicated to real-world impact and international collaboration," said Dr. Artie Ng, IBU Executive Dean, symposium co-chair, and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Business. "We're honoured to bring this global conversation to Toronto." About International Business University IBU is Ontario's first independent, not-for-profit university focused exclusively on business education. With innovative programs, industry partnerships, and a commitment to sustainability integrated from day one, IBU prepares graduates to lead in a global, purpose-driven economy.
Yahoo
25-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Toronto to Host Prestigious Transatlantic Symposium on Sustainability in Higher Education
International Business University Brings Global Experts Together for High-Impact Discussions on Sustainability in Business Education TORONTO, June 25, 2025 /CNW/ - A major global conversation on sustainability in business education is coming to Toronto I On June 26–27, 2025, IBU will host the 3rd Transatlantic Symposium on Sustainable Development in Higher Education, uniting leading scholars, policy influencers, and educators from across North America, Europe and Asia to explore the future of sustainability in business education. Taking place at the Toronto Reference Library, the symposium's theme - Incorporating Sustainability in International Business Education Programmes - reflects IBU's deep commitment to preparing students for leadership in a rapidly changing and complex world. From its inception, IBU has embedded sustainability into its core curriculum and established the Centre for Sustainable Business to foster education, research, and industry collaboration in this critical field. The symposium will be opened by IBU President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Asima Vezina alongside Ontario's Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security, Hon. Nolan Quinn, reinforcing IBU's leadership in aligning business education with global sustainability imperatives. Highlighting the significance of the symposium, Minister Quinn remarked: "Our province's postsecondary institutions are proudly building our business workforce of tomorrow – a workforce that is dynamic, cutting edge, and ready to drive our key industries to new heights. Transatlantic Symposium on Sustainability in Higher Education allow us to engage in meaningful conversations with other jurisdictions to share best practices for a sustainable path forward in business education. I commend the International Business University for facilitating this informative discussion so that we can keep producing the exceptional business graduates our province is known for." This prestigious event is a collaborative effort with Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University, and the European-North American Sustainability Research Consortium (ENASRC), and a network of top academic and industry partners. Attendees will hear from world-renowned experts including: Prof. Dr. Jatin Nathwani (University of Waterloo) on low-carbon energy policy, Prof. Dr. Charles Cho (York University) on sustainability accounting standards, Prof. Dr. Ka Tat Tsang (University of Toronto) on behavior change and lifeworld redesign, IBU Faculty and global scholars will also present cutting-edge research on ESG, curriculum innovation, green technologies, and more. IBU students will take center stage, presenting sustainability focused capstone projects and research initiatives that highlight the university's commitment to real-world impact and student-driven solutions. "This symposium reflects who we are—a university dedicated to real-world impact and international collaboration," said Dr. Artie Ng, IBU Executive Dean, symposium co-chair, and Director of the Centre for Sustainable Business. "We're honoured to bring this global conversation to Toronto." About International Business University IBU is Ontario's first independent, not-for-profit university focused exclusively on business education. With innovative programs, industry partnerships, and a commitment to sustainability integrated from day one, IBU prepares graduates to lead in a global, purpose-driven economy. Website: SOURCE International Business University View original content to download multimedia: Melden Sie sich an, um Ihr Portfolio aufzurufen.


Business Upturn
09-05-2025
- Business
- Business Upturn
Bank of Maharashtra receives RBI approval to establish IFSC Banking Unit at GIFT City, Gujarat
The Bank of Maharashtra has received regulatory approval to set up an IFSC Banking Unit (IBU) at Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT IFSC), Gujarat. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has permitted the Bank to establish the unit in accordance with applicable guidelines. Further, the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA), through its communication (letter no. IFSCA-FMPP0IBUR/3/2025-Banking/2025-26/002) dated May 8, 2025, has granted the necessary license for the establishment of the IBU. This development aligns with the Bank's strategy to expand its presence in international financial services and to leverage the growing opportunities available in the GIFT IFSC zone. In the exchange filing, the company shared, 'RBI has permitted the Bank for setting up of an IFSC Banking Unit (IBU) in GIFT IFSC, Gujarat. In this regard, we have to inform you that International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) vide letter no. IFSCA-FMPP0IBUR/3/2025-Banking/2025-26/002 dated 8th May, 2025 has granted license to Bank to establish IFSC Banking Unit at GIFT IFSC, Gujarat.' Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Reuters
23-02-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
Strong shooting gives Oeberg mass start gold at world championships
LENZERHEIDE, Switzerland, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Sweden's Elvira Oeberg hit a sensational series of five final shots to snatch the gold medal in a thrilling finale to the 12.5km mass start on Sunday, the final women's race of the International Biathlon Union (IBU) World Championships. France's Oceane Michelon took the silver after a frenetic final push came up short, finishing just under 10 seconds behind Oeberg, with Maren Kirkeeide of Norway taking the bronze. Unseasonably warm temperatures influenced both the shooting and skiing conditions, affecting the flight of the .22 calibre bullets and demanding more energy on the 150m penalty loops that were incurred by each miss. Lena Haecki-Gross brought the home crowd to their feet by emerging in the lead from a chaotic first shoot that saw 23 of the 30 racers miss at least one shot, with Germany's Franziska Preuss and Jeanne Richard of France hot on her heels. Preuss's accurate shooting kept her in with a chance but her skis appeared sluggish on the choppy, wet snow, and she struggled to hold off the chasing pack, opening the door for Oeberg's final burst. The 25-year-old Oeberg arrived at the final shoot just behind Preuss and Lou Jeanmonnot of France and showed nerves of steel to hit all five targets, allowing the Swede to power away from the range in pole position. The drama increased as misses by Preuss and Jeanmonnot saw them eclipsed by the rest of the contenders, with Michelon and Kirkeeide seizing the opportunity, and though the French racer managed to halve Oeberg's lead over the final lap, a tremendous final climb ensured that Oeberg would cross the line first. Such was the tension in the Swedish camp that Oeberg was not handed a Swedish flag on the final straight to cross the line with; instead, that honour went to her sister Hanna, who flew it high as she crossed the line in last place. That Hanna finished almost six minutes behind Elvira following an early fall that broke her rifle and ruined her race made no difference, the sisters embracing in tears to celebrate Elvira's first individual world championship gold. "It feels completely unbelievable, I didn't think it was going to be possible today," Elvira told broadcaster SVT. "I hit my shots and the others missed, and I went out on the final lap thinking, this might do it... this is what you dream of."