
Franklin鈥檚 unique alliance with the is beginning to bear fruit.
This fall, as part of the Master鈥檚 program in International Management with an emphasis in Responsible Management and Climate Action, students are not only benefiting from the courses specifically designed to develop skills such as collaborative leadership, but they are also working with UNITAR to help implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Over the last four days, they immersed themselves in a seminar on managing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development taught by , Special Assistant to the Executive Director at UNITAR, Carlo Giardinetti, Dean of Executive Education and Global Outreach at Franklin, and , former Quality and Sustainability Manager at Nestl猫, with further presentations by , Global Head of Sustainability at Firmenich, and , Senior Manager for Government Affairs, Environment and Climate at UN Global Compact. A local young activist, Rebecca, was also present as an observer during the seminar.
As remarked by Haertle, 鈥渨e live in privileged times, with information and data about challenges such as climate change or inequality available, and new solutions like collaborative leadership emerging. Now it鈥檚 time to act. I am confident that this seminar and the Master鈥檚 program as a whole will take students to reframe their actions.鈥
According to Corinne Young, Director of Graduate Studies at Franklin, 鈥渢he MSIM learning environment is proving to be challenging, impactful, and transformational for our students and for the experts who are sharing their knowledge and experience. This program model is what is needed in today鈥檚 complex world.鈥
In spring 2020, MSIM students will work on an applied six-week capstone project mandated by an existing agency team at the UN that includes working between Lugano and Geneva, where many UN organizations and agencies are headquartered. As noted by Haertle, 鈥渢hey will be working on their own project with the supervision of UNITAR experts and actively participate with UN professionals and their partners to see how the challenges associated with the SDGs are approached. I am very much looking forward to seeing their final report on how the course work informs their final project and how the experience functions as a capstone to the entire MSIM experience.鈥