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【YNU International Symposium 2025】Lecture 2: Embedding Sustainability in Teaching Corporate Finance

YNU International Symposium 2025
“Innovations for a Carbon Neutral Tomorrow”

Lecture Title:
Embedding Sustainability in Teaching Corporate Finance

Lecturer:
Mirela Malin, Dr.
Department of Accounting, Finance & Economics
Griffith University

Growing public scrutiny on sustainability, and other social concerns has put the pressure on businesses to view the concept of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues as a basic risk management concept. Sustainability in finance education is increasingly recognized as essential for preparing future professionals to address global challenges such as climate change, inequality, and resource scarcity. The integration of sustainability principles—particularly those aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—into finance curricula reflects a shift toward responsible investing, ethical decision-making, and long-term value creation. This presentation documents how sustainability principles are embedded in a traditional finance course and highlights how ESG initiatives relate to various topics in a first year Corporate Finance course.

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