AMBA & BGA EXCELLENCE AWARDS
Egade Business School accepted its award for Best CSR and Sustainability Initiative by videolink
BEST CSR AND SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE, IN ASSOCIATION WITH CESIM BUSINESS SIMULATIONS Egade Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico for Egade Action Week Egade Action Week is an annual multi- stakeholder and multidisciplinary engagement initiative focused on the UN sustainable development goals that launched in April 2023. It offers a space for students, alumni, professors, local government, civil society organisations, businesses and the general public to come together to discuss how business can achieve a positive, sustainable impact. The inaugural edition featured conferences, workshops and exhibitions and was attended by more than 750 people. BEST LIFELONG LEARNING INITIATIVE, IN ASSOCIATION WITH CANVAS BY INSTRUCTURE University College London (UCL) School of Management, UK for UCL MBA labs UCL MBA labs bring current students from across UCL, as well as MBA alumni, together with industry leaders to collaborate on real‑world, practical issues. Each individual lab, such as the Sustainability Lab, Analytics Lab and Digital Hack, runs its own projects, with alumni providing the network and foundation of their design by bringing their businesses back to the labs and continuing a cycle of lifelong learning. BEST INNOVATION STRATEGY AWARD, IN ASSOCIATION WITH KORTEXT Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, UK for Innovation in employability – a strengths‑based
Best Lifelong Learning Initiative went to UCL School of Management
Manchester Metropolitan University Business School picked up the Best Innovation Strategy Award
approach to personal and professional development
To enable its students to realise their career ambitions, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School has partnered with Cappfinity to produce individual skills profiles. These help students to recognise and highlight their personal strengths when developing their career plans and build confidence in their abilities. The initiative has led to a 67 per cent increase in students being ‘career-ready’ at the start of their final year.
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