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Urban Shift teaches students how to launch a climate-friendly start up. Learn about the program’s structure, impacts, and advice for doing something similar.
Want to integrate sustainability concepts into your own teaching, or inspire faculty at your business school to do the same? We can help.
NBS has more than 800 evidence-based reports, articles, podcasts and videos on real-world sustainability challenges. It’s all free for use in the classroom.
We also have plenty of content showcasing teaching advice and resources from your fellow business sustainability educators.
See our full resource library to search our 800+ evidence-based resources on sustainable business. You can use these resources in your classroom, or as pre-reading material. You are also welcome to refer students directly to our website. Our resources cover all areas of sustainable business and would be an asset in their learning journey.
Alternatively, you can explore our six Knowledge Hubs below, which offer a guided tour through popular topics including climate change, circular economy, sustainable finance, sustainable innovation, and social justice.
Below, you’ll also find a collection of resources showcasing best practices for teaching sustainable business.
Urban Shift teaches students how to launch a climate-friendly start up. Learn about the program’s structure, impacts, and advice for doing something similar.
Abby Litchfield, NBS’s Community Manager, reflects on what she learned in her first sustainability-focused job.
Leaders from international organizations share resources and services for educators teaching sustainability in business schools. Learn how they can support you!
The University of Groningen’s “Sustainability Summit Lab” develops students’ change-making skills. Here are lessons for education and beyond.
International educators share how they’ve used Climate Literacy Training to inform their teaching, educate other faculty, or connect with practitioners – and how you can do it too.
Three business school educators share their interactive approaches for embedding a sustainability mindset in students.
Three business school educators share their interactive approaches for embedding a sustainability mindset in students.
Three business school educators share their interactive approaches for teaching students to measure and manage carbon footprints.
Join a global discussion on best practices for teaching climate change in business schools. Get inspired by new approaches and share your experience. Series begins Jan 25.
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