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Furthering Sustainability at Singapore Management University: A Blueprint for Blue Skies

Furthering Sustainability at Singapore Management University: A Blueprint for Blue Skies

By: Lily Kong , Havovi Joshi , Jovina Ang
Discipline: Sustainable business practices

Description

On September 9, 2022, Singapore Management University (SMU) President Lily Kong launched the SMU Sustainability Blueprint at her fourth President’s State of the University Address to an audience of over 600 faculty, staff, students, and guests. While paying attention to sustainability was not new for SMU, this focus intensified from 2017, when plans were put in place to considerably reduce energy and water consumption, as well as waste, so that the whole of SMU could achieve a carbon neutral campus by 2030.

In 2020, when the SMU 2025 Strategic Plan was announced, Sustainable Living was highlighted as one of the three strategic priorities of the university. In the following year, the SMU Sustainability Taskforce was formed, entrusted with crafting the Blueprint, which would chart actions in concerted ways across four key strategies supporting the Sustainability Living priority: Cultivate a Greener University, Develop Change Agents Through Sustainability Education, Drive Impactful Research, and Foster Resilient Communities.

By September 2022, SMU had made considerable progress in its sustainability journey, but these efforts had also come with their share of challenges. Among the many difficulties encountered were tough decisions over ensuring that all the buildings were energy-efficient green buildings, fossil fuel divestment, interdisciplinary collaboration in the curriculum development for sustainability education, and the coalescence of disparate research efforts across the different schools. Attempts to build resilience within the SMU community during the COVID-19 pandemic – a period of disruptions, uncertainties, and stress – had not been easy too. Looking ahead, Kong contemplated: What else could she and all at SMU do to accelerate and deepen the university’s sustainability progress? What trade-offs would have to be made to achieve an ideal state of sustainable living?

Through the case discussion, students will be able to gain a deeper understanding of what sustainability stands for and comprehend what developing a sustainable university entails. They will also ascertain how a university can integrate sustainability into its strategic priorities, appreciate the trade-offs that a university must make in its journey to achieving sustainable living and discern the appropriate reporting standards for sustainability reporting.

Inspection copies and teaching notes are available for university faculty. To receive an inspection copy and teaching note, please email cmpshop [at] smu.edu.sg with your registered faculty email ID and a link to your contact information on the faculty directory at your university as verification. An inspection copy and teaching note will then be sent to your faculty email account.

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Industry

Higher Education

Temporal Coverage

2022

Year Completed

2023

Education Level

Executive
Postgraduate
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Geographic Coverage

Singapore

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