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Article: Connecting green jobs with higher education

Target GroupBachelor, Executive Education, Master, PhDResource TypeReportDomainSustainable Human Resource ManagementDuration1h to ≤ 2hAuthorUnited Nations Environment Programme
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Summary

  • Resource for learning about green labour opportunities to tackle planetary health pressures. Both faculty and students are introduced with sustainability career pathways.

Relevant SDGs

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How to use

  • Suitable for career guidance courses, sustainability programs, or integration into existing curricula.
  • Faculty can incorporate guidance materials into career counseling or sustainability coursework. Available in multiple languages.

Teaching format tip

Report

Provide detailed formatting guidelines and evaluation criteria upfront. Students should demonstrate comprehensive understanding through systematic analysis and clear communication. Establish peer review processes to improve quality before final submission. Use reports as capstone experiences that integrate multiple course concepts and demonstrate advanced analytical capabilities.

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    • Specific KnowledgeThis section provides sustainability related content that would enable students following a business or management degree or course to be better equipped to face sustainability related challenges.
      • Economics
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      • Economics
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      • Normative awareness
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      • Economics
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      • Finance, banking, insurance
      • Marketing and advertising
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      • Marketing and advertising
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