Business Leadership in the Era of Energy Transition
The 3rd biennial 2023 McGill Accounting Research Conference: Accounting for Sustainability will take place in person on McGill University's campus on June 7-8, 2023.
The Sustainable Growth Initiative (SGI) at McGill University is delighted to introduce the inaugural SME Round Table: "SMEs and
The Inaugural ESG/Sustainable Finance Fall Conference is hosted by the CIBC Office of Sustainable Finance under the Auspices of McGill’s Sustainable Growth Initiative (SGI) and McGill Business Law Platform.
Launched by the Sustainable Growth Initiative at the Desautels Faculty of Management, the Annual Grand Challenge on Sustainability Powered by Gildan aims to raise awareness about the social and environmental impact of waste in apparel supply chain
AFLAAT Indulgence
A multi-media exhibition around the topic of textile waste, with drawings and textile installations created by Jan van Esch, an Amsterdam-based multi-media artist whose practice spans performance, drawing, curation, and social engagement.
The ESG Spring Conference is hosted by the CIBC Office of Sustainab
In the 20th Century, the automobile became the predominant mode of transport in most cities in North America. This has had a wide range of negative environmental and social impacts.
The 2024 CSFN-SGI Policy Symposium & Networking Event is organized by the Sustainable Growth Initiative (SGI) at the Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University.
Join us for a memorable night of cinema and panel discussion with Director Melanie La Rosa (followed by a cocktail).
Presented by McISCE, MSSI, Sustainable Growth Institute (SGI), TISED and TISPP
Curious about how major firms and individuals alike are leading the charge towards a more sustainable economy?
Annual Grand Challenge on Sustainability Finale: Greenwashing and the Sustainable Energy Transition
In recent years, the global shift towards sustainability has driven both consumer demand and regulatory changes.
Dr. Olivier Defawe
Unlocking Africa’s Skies: How Innovation Ecosystems Can Bridge the Infrastructure Gap with Drones
In the 20th Century, the automobile became the predominant mode of transport in most cities in North America. This has had a wide range of negative environmental and social impacts.
Join us for a lunch session featuring a McGill student team that recently participated in the ENGCOMM World 2025 competition.