- 34 hours
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Campus Madrid
University of Navarra - On-site
- 3.850€
- Spanish
Organizations committed to the environment, committed to the future
It integrates sustainability into the business strategy and makes decisions that allow the development of a sustainable economic model , respectful of the environment and oriented to human progress.
The program, integrated into Chapter Zero Spain and aligned with the Climate Governance Initiative, addresses how corporate governance can evolve to embrace sustainability as a principle President in business decision making.
The course will establish the most relevant decision-making criteria to help companies make sustainability a driver of growth and competitive advantage, highlighting the importance of leadership.
Know the risks, know the opportunities. We provide you with the keys.
Any doubts?
María Calvete Cavero
manager admission of postgraduate program
Marquesado de Santa Marta Street, 3
28022 Madrid, Spain
Tfn: 914 514 341 / 649 716 219. ext. 852727
mccalvetec@unav.es
What are the objectives of the program?
Sensitizing and understanding from a scientific perspective the sources and extent of the impact of global change on the environment, Economics and society.
Experiment and learn about the possible contribution of the companies to this global challenge.
To know the legal implications of environmental sustainability in corporate governance.
To know the instruments available to boards of directors to effectively manage environmental sustainability.
Programme and contents
module I
GLOBAL CHANGE: CAUSES, EFFECTS AND SOLUTIONS
workshop 1
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Global change: causes and effects on the environment
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The macroeconomic implications of global change
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Cultural roots of environmental impact
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The Economics circular as a response to global change
workshop
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BIOMA INSIGHT: Simulation exercise: Strategic decisions on climate change. Designed by MIT, School of Sciences and School of Engineering of the University of Navarra.
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New technologies as a solution to climate change
module II
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY FROM A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE
workshop
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Legal protection of the environment
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Information and due diligence obligations
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The European taxonomy of sustainable activities
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Fiduciary duties of managers in a sustainability context
module III
THE ROLE OF BOARDS OF DIRECTORS IN EFFECTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY management
workshop 4
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purpose corporate and sustainability
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model of Sustainability Governance
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Stakeholder participation and interaction
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Business experiences and best practices (roundtable)
workshop 5
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Strategic importance of sustainability for the business
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Corporate governance and sustainability
The University of Navarra is the host institution of Chapter Zero in Spain (CZS) and the administrator of the "global curriculum" of the Climate Governance Initiative in Spain.
Academic staff
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Jorge Noval. Director Course Academic. Senior Associate Professor of Commercial Law. School of Law. University of Navarra.
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Inmaculada Pascual. Professor of Environmental Biology. School of Sciences. University of Navarra.
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Isabel Rodríguez Tejedo. Associate Professor. School of Economics and Business Administration. University of Navarra.
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Jordi Puig. Senior Associate Professor. department de Environmental Biology. School de Ciencias. University of Navarra.
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Carmen Jaca. Professor of Industrial Organization. School of Engineering-Tenun. University of Navarra.
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Ángel Ruiz de Apodaca. Full Professor de Administrative Law. School de Derecho. University of Navarra.
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David Elustondo. Director Scientist Institute of Biodiversity and Environment of the University of Navarra (BIOMA). Senior Associate Professor. School of Sciences. University of Navarra.
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Leire Labaka. Professor of Industrial Organization. School of Engineering (TECNUN). University of Navarra.
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Josune Hernantes. Professor of Industrial Organization. School of Engineering (TECNUN). University of Navarra.
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Tomás Gómez Acebo. Full Professor of department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials. School of Engineering (TECNUN). University of Navarra.
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Pascual Berrone. Professor of Strategic Management and holder of the Chair Schneider Electric Sustainability and Business Strategy at IESE Business School.
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Andrea González. General Manager Spainsif.
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Alvaro Lleó. Senior Associate Professor in management de Empresas. School of Economics and Business Administration. University of Navarra.
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Alberto Andreu. Director Executive. Master in Sustainability. School of Economics and Business Administration. University of Navarra.
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Elena Gutiérrez. Professor of Corporate Communication. School de Comunicación. University of Navarra.
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Javier Ortega. Director . development. University of Navarra. Member of committee of Chapter Zero Spain.