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European Faculty Pioneer Award 2007 |
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The European
Academy of Business in Society (EABIS) and the Aspen
Institute presented the Fourth Edition of the European Faculty Pioneer
Awards with a special ceremony during the Gala Dinner at 2007 Annual
Colloquium in Barcelona, September 20.
We were especially pleased to honour outstanding educators in two different categories:
Prof. Chris Hope,
Senior Lecturer, Judge Business School, and Director of Management
Studies Tripos, University of Cambridge was the winner of the 2007 Lifetime Achievement Faculty Pioneer Award.
Prof.
Hope was selected by the judging panel for his pioneering research on
the major issue of climate change, as well as his institutional
leadership and his commitment in advancing corporate responsibility
research and learning.
Previous
accomplishments also include over 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals
as well as an acknowledged presence in the public policy sphere with:
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nomination by the UK government as a Lead Author for the influential
Third and Fourth Assessment Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) in 1998 and 2005
- An appointment as specialist advisor to the House of Lords Select Committee investigating climate change
‘Highly Recommended Runners-Up’ educators in this category were:
Prof. Andre Sobczak,
Associate Professor at Audencia Nantes School of Management, and
Founding Director of Audencia's Centre for Global Responsibility is the
winner of the 2007 "Rising Star” Faculty Pioneer Award for his leadership in global responsibility mainstreaming initiatives on a national as well as an international level.
Prof.
Sobczak is also coordinating the reporting framework on global
responsibility for learning organizations within the GRLI, where he
represents Audencia, following his leading role in implementing the
Global Compact principles in the business school.
‘Highly Recommended Runners-Up’ educators in this category were:
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Wendy Chapple, Associate Professor and Researcher, Nottingham University Business School
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Johanna Mair, Associate Professor in General Management, IESE Business School
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