More than ever ESG is essential for businesses and organisations. Climate concerns, sustainability & corporate responsibility are at the forefront of the way organisations do business, and it is pivotal for businesses to adapt to these new challenges. ESG Managers need to understand the nuances of these areas, and strategise accordingly to help organisations navigate these risks & opportunities. Our ESG Management MSc will introduce you to cutting-edge theoretical and applied research on the management of environmental, social, and governance matters. The topic areas covered are multi-disciplinary, and the programme will offer you research and problem-based perspectives from fields as diverse as science, economics, accounting, finance, law, and strategy.
Key benefits
- We want to support outstanding talent at King's Business School, so we have scholarships of up to £10,000 available for all our full-time postgraduate courses.
- Located in the heart of London, giving you unparalleled access to research facilities.
- You will be taught by staff who are recognised leaders in their fields, and study innovative modules in a range of disciplines.
- You will develop skills in the appropriate use and application of quantitative and qualitative methods.
- You will experience excellent tutorial support, extensive teaching and regular discussions.
- King’s Business School has forged close links with external industry organisations and regular speakers who will provide you with insights, and up-to-the-minute knowledge of the subject area.
The course brings together research and teaching from different functional areas and disciplines to equip you with the knowledge and skills to address complex environmental, social, and governance opportunities and challenges. This multi-disciplinary approach allows the course to draw on expertise from across King’s and offers multi-disciplinary perspectives on ESG issues and solutions. You will acquire an in-depth knowledge and critical understanding of the theories, tools and methodologies that are relevant for addressing environmental, social and governance issues and will learn to identify, develop and incorporate theories, frameworks and ideas to create solutions to environmental, social and governance developments.