News Archive

CO2 in the middle of a cloudy forest
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Hanken’s total annual carbon footprint* in 2025 was 11 876 tCO2e. Emissions decreased by 3 % compared to the reference year 2018 and by 16 % compared to 2024. A vast majority of Hanken’s climate emissions arise from its value chain.
Wooden letter blocks with the word "GOAL" and decreasing CO2 emission graph.
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Hanken School of Economics has taken an important step toward sustainability by establishing its Climate Action Plan for 2025–2030, approved on 3 December 2025 by the Rector.
Climate University logo overlapping Earth
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The Climate University courses of spring term 2026 have been published!
I was born a girl art exhibition at Hanken
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Hanken School of Economics is proud to extend hosting the art exhibition I Was Born a Girl by Finnish artist Minna Pietarinen until 30 November 2025.
Blocks with the SDG goals
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The ninth PRME report continues Hanken's strong tradition of transparency and leadership in responsible management education and sustainability.
Corporate Responsibility module application open until May 31
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Hanken’s Corporate Responsibility Module is once again inviting applications from non-degree students opening on May 1st- 31st!
Feet shaped water element in the middle of forest
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The total annual carbon footprint of 2024 was 14 109 tCO2e market-based and 15 519 tCO2e location based, market based emissions being 15 % higher than base year 2018 and in 2023.
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Hanken is looking for case organisations to participate in our upcoming project course in CSR and Humanitarian Logistics in spring 2025!
Planet Earth on green leaves as a bakground for the SDG week 2024 text.
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Join us at Hanken School of Economics for a week dedicated to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)!
Illustration of a board with a stem and a CO2 cloud balancing on the planet Earth
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Hanken conducted a CO2 calculation development project of its 2023 carbon footprint and recalculated the base year 2018 emissions.
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Hanken´s Corporate Responsibility Module is once again inviting applications from non-degree students!
A person holding a futuristic globe
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Hanken’s calculated carbon dioxide emissions from 2022 are 463 CO2 metric ton.
Nature showing in a glass ball
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How has Hanken been faring in its responsible management education and sustainability journey for the past couple of years? The answers can be found in Hanken's latest PRME report for the years 2020-22! Hanken is also part of the Climate University, which offers sustainability and climate courses open to everyone.
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The report covers Hanken's sustainability activities during 2020-2022.
Summer
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CERS was represented in the Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference in Montery, AMA SERVSIGS conference in Glasglow and Frontiers in Boston this summer.
Employee sustainability survey
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Faculty, administrative staff and doctoral students, please respond to this anonymous survey on sustainability in teaching, research and our work community. The questions are adapted according to the respondent's background information, but the questionnaire takes a maximum of 20 minutes to answer.
Employee sustainability survey
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Faculty, administrative staff and doctoral students, please respond to this anonymous survey on sustainability at Hanken (DL 17.6.2022). The questions are adapted according to the respondent's background information, but the questionnaire takes a maximum of 20 minutes to answer.
Textmessage survey
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On Tuesday, May 24th, we will send a text message to you as a degree student at Hanken to ask for some feedback about your studies and sustainable development at Hanken.
Green plants growing and symbolising sustainable development
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Hanken's carbon footprint for 2021 is ready.
Hanken studenter
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The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) has released a positioning paper that articulates how to define diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in business education.