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At PRME, we believe that transforming business education requires a strong, engaged community. Through knowledge exchange, collaboration, and collective leadership, we create spaces where responsible management education thrives. Our global network of business and management schools works together to shape the future of business leadership and advance sustainable development.
PRME is a vibrant network of Signatory Members, management and business schools committed to integrating responsible management principles into their institutions. By joining PRME, Signatories gain access to ongoing engagement opportunities that foster collaboration, shared learning, and impact-driven initiatives.
A 'Signatory Member' is a degree-granting academic institution that has committed to the Principles of PRME. Explore over 800 Signatories in 96 countries that make up the PRME Community.
"Engaging with like-minded individuals from around the world, I gained insight into how others are implementing the Principles of PRME in innovative ways. These shared examples sparked new ideas and inspired initiatives within my own work to embed sustainability into the curriculum and student engagement activities.” - Paige P. Viren, Ph.D., Executive Director, Sustainable Hospitality & Tourism Management Programme, College of Business, California State University, Monterey Bay
The 17 PRME Chapters help to advance the Seven Principles within a particular geographic context, rooting PRME in different national, regional, cultural, and linguistic landscapes.
"My engagement has yielded a substantial enrichment of the discourse on RME from a personal standpoint, coupled with exposure to novel and valuable educational practices. This participation has not only fostered meaningful exchanges but has also provided faculty members at my own school, Kedge BS, with insights into cutting-edge approaches, as illustrated by the i5 framework." - Fiammetta Cascioli Karivalis PhD, Assistant Professor and Director, MSc Business Transformation for Sustainability, Kedge Business School
The PRME Champions are a select group of high-engaging Signatory Members that have radically transformed their curricula and research around the Seven Principles and provide roadmaps for other Signatory Members to follow.
"Being part of the Champions in 2024 has been a transformative experience, fostering collaboration across institutions and disciplines. The opportunities to exchange knowledge and feedback on plans and activities have been highly valuable." - Dr. Jason Garcia-Portilla, Lecturer in Business Management, Department of Responsible Management and Leadership, Faculty of Business and Digital Technologies, University of Winchester
The 9 PRME Working Groups deepen collaboration in and across institutions on specific issues relevant to corporate sustainability and responsibility and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
“The Climate Literacy Training programme offered by the Working Group on Climate Change and the Environment has been incredibly enriching, and I have gained valuable knowledge and skills that will help me take informed steps while working on our college programme's curriculum design, including [Climate Literacy] in its heart.” - Dr. Iffat Sabir, Deputy Dean, College of Business, Al Ain University
PGS is a student-run global movement of student organizations at Signatory Member institutions that aims to co-create a space for fruitful and creative collaboration, collective reflection, and joyful interactions between and beyond student organizations in the realm of sustainable development.
"Being a part of PRME Global Students was a transformative step in my career. The vibrant community provided unparalleled opportunities for collaboration, networking, and personal growth. It empowered me with the confidence and skills to navigate the complexities of sustainability-focused roles and has had a lasting impact on my professional journey." - Hasti Trivedi, Former PGS Coordinator, Conestoga School of Business