Overall Rating | Platinum |
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Overall Score | 87.91 |
Liaison | Pierre Lemay |
Submission Date | Dec. 19, 2022 |
Université Laval
IN-27: Online Sustainability Course
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 0.50 |
Pierre
Lemay Development Advisor Office of the Vice Rector, External and International Affairs and Health |
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Has the institution offered a free, sustainability-focused course on the public internet in which students were enrolled within the previous three years?:
Yes
Title and a brief description of the institution’s free, online sustainability course:
MOOC in Responsible Management
This MOOC proposes a vision of responsible management that can be relevant both in the day-to-day management of companies and in decision-making that has an impact on the future of the Earth. Responsible management deals with the triple constraint of social, economic and environmental sustainability. Its deployment is only possible through the transformation of people, companies and society as a whole. It implies rethinking our habits and prejudices, as well as changing our values.
This training is intended for both individuals and companies wishing to participate in the creation of more harmonious work environments and more serene human communities.
MOOC Sustainable Development: Issues and Trajectories
This MOOC offers a reflection on sustainable development and awareness of its issues from historical, environmental and socio-economic perspectives.
MOOC Northern Quebec: issues, spaces and cultures
This MOOC is an initiative of the Institut nordique du Québec (INQ) whose three founding universities are the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), Université Laval and McGill University.
It provides an introduction to the socio-political issues of Northern Quebec, the ancestral territory of several Aboriginal nations. It will provide a better understanding of the cultures of the northern populations, the place of this space in the collective imagination, the different visions of development of this territory and its socio-political evolution.
This training is intended for anyone interested in Northern Quebec and who wishes to learn about this territory, its history, its societies and its issues.
This MOOC proposes a vision of responsible management that can be relevant both in the day-to-day management of companies and in decision-making that has an impact on the future of the Earth. Responsible management deals with the triple constraint of social, economic and environmental sustainability. Its deployment is only possible through the transformation of people, companies and society as a whole. It implies rethinking our habits and prejudices, as well as changing our values.
This training is intended for both individuals and companies wishing to participate in the creation of more harmonious work environments and more serene human communities.
MOOC Sustainable Development: Issues and Trajectories
This MOOC offers a reflection on sustainable development and awareness of its issues from historical, environmental and socio-economic perspectives.
MOOC Northern Quebec: issues, spaces and cultures
This MOOC is an initiative of the Institut nordique du Québec (INQ) whose three founding universities are the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), Université Laval and McGill University.
It provides an introduction to the socio-political issues of Northern Quebec, the ancestral territory of several Aboriginal nations. It will provide a better understanding of the cultures of the northern populations, the place of this space in the collective imagination, the different visions of development of this territory and its socio-political evolution.
This training is intended for anyone interested in Northern Quebec and who wishes to learn about this territory, its history, its societies and its issues.
Website URL where information about the free, online sustainability course is available:
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