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Background
The Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) will be hosting the 2025 PRME Global Forum on 9-10 June 2025 as part of the broader Responsible Management Education (RME) Week at the Cornell Tech Campus in New York City.
RME Week was first organized by PRME in 2023 and seeks to advance responsible management education and its impact worldwide through convening and knowledge exchange. PRME, the Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) Network, and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) have teamed up in 2025 for a week of convening focused on transforming education and research in business and management schools, while also creating a community of practice for collaboration and shared learning. The week will be hosted by the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business on Roosevelt Island, with potential for side events around the city.
The PRME Global Forum is PRME’s annual flagship event that brings together PRME’s stakeholders (i.e. students, faculty, staff, Deans/Heads of Schools and board members) to exchange knowledge and good practices on how to use the Principles of PRME as vehicles for transformation and advancement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Stakeholders not only connect on systems and structures of sustainable development facing their institution but also cross-pollinate the latest pedagogical innovations to advance the state of RME and business education for sustainable development. We seek to grow this opportunity to engage educators, students, and all key decision makers in the road to achieving the SDGs. The theme of this year’s event is Community and Commitment to Advance Global Responsibility.
A significant portion of the Global Forum’s programme will be set aside for breakout tracks dedicated to four of the Seven Principles of PRME: Research, Teach, Partner, and Practice. The objective of the breakout tracks is to provide tools, resources, and knowledge on how the Principles can be utilized as vehicles for transformation and sustainable development integration into business and management schools. Each theme at the Global Forum will include four sessions over two days, featuring a mix of contributions from the PRME Secretariat and Signatory Members. The Secretariat will only be considering proposals for sessions from PRME Signatory Members. Please note that we will not be accepting submissions for the Research track.
Breakout Tracks
Each session is crafted to ensure attendees leave with specific, actionable strategies, resources, and networks to advance sustainable development and responsible management practices. The sessions will run for 1 hour and 15 minutes. The sessions will engage participants through a unique structure suited to their content, such as:
Roundtable Exchanges: Small, facilitated group discussions focused on a particular theme. Participants rotate to gain diverse perspectives.
Guided Workshop: Hands-on sessions where attendees work in small groups on case studies or real-world challenges, then share insights in a larger debrief.
Panel Discussions: Diverse panels featuring a wide range of perspectives on emerging trends.
Tracks Available for Contributions
Teach: These sessions introduce innovative teaching strategies and course materials for embedding sustainability into management curricula. Educators will explore techniques for interactive and experiential learning, including covering case studies and collaborative projects, that bring sustainability to the forefront of business education.
Partner: Sessions on partnerships will guide attendees through building collaborative networks that foster sustainability across academia, industry, and government. Attendees will gain insights into successful partnership frameworks and strategies for leveraging cross-sector resources, helping institutions create impactful alliances and shared projects. Attendees will also gain access to PRME partnerships that have benefits for the entire community.
Practice: Designed to address institutional integration of sustainable practices, these sessions provide tools and resources for implementing campus-wide sustainability initiatives. It will also dive into monitoring progress, with a specific look at how PRME Commons, and other reporting measures can push the needle forward on sustainability
Session Roles & Responsibilities
Design and organize the session in consultation with the PRME Secretariat
Lead the session in-person at the Global Forum
Recruit and manage speakers for the session
Attend monthly meetings with the Organizing Committee (from late February 2025 to June 2025) for logistical management
Promote the PRME Global Forum and RME Week
Prepare 3-5 concrete and actionable recommendations immediately following your session tailored for the PRME community (e.g., curriculum adaptations, partnership models), to be shared as part of the post event wrap-up
Session Priorities
1. Diversity and Inclusion
Geographic Representation: Priority for proposals that include contributors from diverse regions, particularly underrepresented areas in sustainable management education.
Age and Career Stage: Proposals that integrate voices from across age groups and career stages (e.g., early-career educators, experienced faculty, young professionals, and student representatives).
Multidisciplinary and Cross-Sectoral Diversity: Sessions featuring speakers from varied disciplines, sectors, and backgrounds to enhance the richness of perspectives on sustainability in education.
2. Innovation and Relevance
Novelty of Approach: Preference for proposals that showcase unique, innovative methods of embedding sustainable practices or research into curricula, partnerships, and institutional operations.
Actionability and Practical Application: Emphasis on sessions designed to deliver concrete, actionable strategies that attendees can implement post-forum.
Alignment with PRME’s Mission and SDGs: Sessions that clearly tie into the PRME Principles and the broader Sustainable Development Goals, highlighting responsible management education.
3. New Contributors and Community Engagement
First-Time Presenters and Institutions: Weight given to proposals from new voices within the PRME community, encouraging fresh contributions.
Engagement of Broader Networks: Proposals that aim to connect attendees to broader networks, fostering future partnerships and collaborative projects within PRME and beyond.
4. Session Design and Interactive Potential
Interactive Elements: Proposals that emphasize participatory and engaging session formats (such as guided workshops or roundtable exchanges) to ensure active learning and collaboration.
Effective Facilitation and Outcomes: Clear plans for facilitation that balance multiple perspectives and have defined outcomes, including actionable insights or resources for attendees.
5. Scalability and Transferability
Global Applicability: Sessions with strategies that can be adapted to various institutional or regional contexts, making them relevant across different geographical and cultural settings.
Potential for Ongoing Impact: Proposals with plans for follow-up actions, resource-sharing, or continued collaboration to sustain the session’s impact beyond the forum.
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: 15 January, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Notification: Week commencing 3 February 2025
First meeting: Week commencing 24 February 2025
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