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SUMMARY:From Net Zero Pledges to Real Impact: Corporate Strategies for Energy Transition and Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:The City Institute of Higher Learning (C-IHL) invites you to the next edition of the City Research Series\, featuring an insightful session on energy transition and corporate climate responsibility. \nTopic: From Net Zero Pledges to Real Impact: Corporate Strategies for Energy Transition and Climate Action \nTheme: Energy and Sustainability – Tackling the Global Climate with Practical Solutions \nSpeaker: Dr. Kishore Kumar | Chair\, BU Centre for Sustainable Development (BUCSD) | Area Chair – General Management | UN PRME Faculty Lead\, School of Management\, Bennett University\, India \nFor more information\, visit: https://city-ihl.ca \nPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *FirstLast		\n			Name ADDRESS OCCUPATIONAL\n			\n		\n		ORGANISATIONOCCUPATIONAL STATUS  *--- Select Choice ---EmployedStudentOtherCOUNTRY *POSTCODEADDRESSMOBILE PHONE NUMBEREMAIL ADDRESS *COMMENTSSubmit
URL:https://city-ihl.ca/event/from-net-zero-pledges-to-real-impact-corporate-strategies-for-energy-transition-and-climate-action/
CATEGORIES:CITY RESEARCH SERIES,Conference
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SUMMARY:Climate Change Research Series Atlantic Canada 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Change Atlantic Canada research series brings together experts and learners to explore urgent global challenges and practical solutions. This session will take place on February 25\, 2026\, and is hosted by the City Institute of Higher Learning. It offers a valuable opportunity to understand climate issues from both global and regional perspectives. \nThis Climate Change Atlantic Canada event focuses on the topic of tackling climate change and other crises by learning from the past forty years. It highlights key lessons and examines why many strategies have failed over time. As a result\, participants will gain a clearer understanding of what must change moving forward. In addition\, the session explores sustainability\, systemic problems\, and the need for transformational change in modern societies. \nDr. Andy Brookes from the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom will lead the discussion. He brings academic insight and practical experience to the topic. During the session\, he will explain complex ideas in a clear and engaging way. Therefore\, participants will find it easier to connect theory with real-world applications. \nThe event will begin at 3 pm UK time\, which corresponds to 11 am in Moncton\, Atlantic Canada. This timing allows both local and international participants to join conveniently. Moreover\, the session creates a space for discussion\, learning\, and exchange of ideas among attendees from different backgrounds. \nThis research series is ideal for students\, researchers\, professionals\, and anyone interested in climate change and sustainability. It also suits individuals who want to understand systemic challenges and explore long-term solutions. Because of this\, the event offers both academic value and practical insight. \nBy attending\, participants will expand their knowledge and gain new perspectives on climate change. They will also understand how past failures can guide future success. For more information\, visit the official website: https://city-ihl.ca. To learn more about the speaker’s institution\, you can also visit https://www.lincoln.ac.uk.
URL:https://city-ihl.ca/event/climate-change-research-series-atlantic-canada-2026/
LOCATION:Moncton\, New Brunswick\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CITY RESEARCH SERIES,Conference
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SUMMARY:English Universities Impact Seminar – City Research Series Event
DESCRIPTION:The English Universities Impact Seminar is a featured session in the City Research Series organized by the City Institute of Higher Learning. This event explores the evolving role of English universities in shaping academic identities. It also examines their influence on wellbeing within academic environments. Moreover\, the seminar addresses whether certain institutional structures have become redundant in today’s context. \nThe topic\, “Redundant? The Case of English Universities\,” invites critical discussion. It focuses on understanding how higher education systems affect both individuals and institutions. In addition\, the session explores the psychological and professional impact on academics. Therefore\, participants will gain a deeper perspective on modern academic life. The discussion also highlights challenges related to identity\, purpose\, and institutional change. \nThe seminar will be delivered by Professor Maria Kordowicz. She is a Professor in Organisational Psychology and Director of Psychology and Research at Regent’s University London. Her expertise provides valuable insight into the intersection of psychology and academia. As a result\, attendees can expect a thoughtful and research-driven presentation. Furthermore\, her work sheds light on wellbeing in professional and academic settings. \nThis English Universities Impact Seminar is ideal for students\, researchers\, and education professionals. It creates an opportunity to reflect on higher education systems. Moreover\, it encourages meaningful engagement with current academic issues. For more information\, visit the official website: https://www.city-ihl.ca. You can also contact the organizers via email at admin@city-ihl.ca or call +1 (506) 388-2833. \nOverall\, this seminar offers a unique perspective on academic structures and their impact. It connects theory with real-world academic experiences. Therefore\, attending this event will help broaden your understanding of identity and wellbeing in higher education.
URL:https://city-ihl.ca/event/english-universities-impact-seminar-city-research-series/
LOCATION:Moncton\, New Brunswick\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CITY RESEARCH SERIES,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20260126T090000
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SUMMARY:Internationalisation Opportunities Seminar – City Research Series 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Internationalisation Opportunities Seminar is a key event in the City Research Series hosted by the City Institute of Higher Learning. This session explores how emerging countries can unlock global opportunities in the digital era. It provides valuable insight into economic growth and digital transformation. Moreover\, it highlights practical strategies for navigating international markets. \nThe seminar will take place on January 26\, 2026. It will be held online\, making it accessible to a global audience. The session starts at 1:00 PM UK time and 9:00 AM Atlantic time. Therefore\, participants from different regions can join conveniently. The theme focuses on advancing economic fortunes in the digital era. In addition\, it connects technology with global business expansion. \nThe event features Professor Mahfuzur Rahman from the University of Lincoln\, UK. He brings strong academic experience and international perspective. As a result\, attendees will gain deep understanding of internationalisation strategies. Furthermore\, his expertise will help participants understand challenges in emerging markets. His session will also explore how digital tools enable cross-border growth. \nThis Internationalisation Opportunities Seminar is ideal for students\, researchers\, and business professionals. It offers a platform for learning and engagement. Moreover\, it encourages participants to think globally and act strategically. You can learn more about the organizer by visiting https://www.city-ihl.ca. For further inquiries\, contact +1 (506) 388-2833 or email admin@city-ihl.ca. \nOverall\, this seminar delivers practical knowledge and global insight. It connects research with real-world application. Therefore\, attending this event can help you better understand international opportunities in today’s digital economy.
URL:https://city-ihl.ca/event/internationalisation-opportunities-seminar-city-research-series/
LOCATION:Moncton\, New Brunswick\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CITY RESEARCH SERIES,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Sao_Paulo:20250620T100000
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SUMMARY:Workplace Inclusivity Seminar – City Research Series Event 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Workplace Inclusivity Seminar is a key session in the City Research Series organized by the City Institute of Higher Learning. This event focuses on understanding inclusivity in professional environments. It highlights real challenges faced by women leaders. Moreover\, it explores how bias and cultural assumptions affect workplace dynamics. \nThe seminar will take place on June 20\, 2025\, at 10:00 AM Halifax time. It will be hosted as part of the institution’s ongoing academic research initiatives. Therefore\, participants can expect a structured and insightful discussion. The topic centers on Muslim women leaders navigating bias\, microaggressions\, and cultural expectations. In addition\, it emphasizes practical approaches to building inclusive workplaces. \nThe session will be led by Associate Professor Shehnaz Tehseen. She serves as Assistant Head in the Department of Management at Sunway Business School\, Malaysia. Her expertise brings both academic depth and real-world relevance. As a result\, attendees will gain valuable perspectives on leadership and diversity. Furthermore\, her research contributes to global conversations on inclusivity. \nThis Workplace Inclusivity Seminar is ideal for students\, professionals\, and researchers. It offers a chance to learn and reflect on workplace culture. Moreover\, it encourages meaningful dialogue and awareness. Interested participants can scan the QR code on the flyer to join the meeting. For more details\, visit the official website: https://www.city-ihl.ca. You may also contact the organizers via email at admin@city-ihl.ca
URL:https://city-ihl.ca/event/workplace-inclusivity-seminar-city-research-series/
LOCATION:Halifax\, Canada\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CITY RESEARCH SERIES,Conference
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