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GSB Students in the Final of the International PRME Program

Five students from the HSE Graduate School of Business have made it to the final of the prestigious PGS Ambassador Programme . Out of 76 candidates, only 25 finalists from seven universities across the CIS were selected, and five of them are from GSB.

GSB Students in the Final of the International PRME Program

The GSB finalists are:

  • Uliana Kisataeva (International Management, 1st year)
  • Danila Sobolev (International Management, 1st year)
  • Nataliia Panchenko (International Management, 1st year)
  • Issmail Ez-Zahraouy (International Management, 1st year)
  • Arafat Md Yeashin (Business Analytics and Big Data Systems, 1st year)

The PGS Ambassador Programme is a 10-week intensive workshop organized in partnership with the UN Principles for Responsible Management Education initiative -  PRME Global Students and PRME Chapter Eurasia. Classes are held every Saturday from October 12 to December 14, 2024, with two-hour lectures led by top global experts. The programme is designed to equip students with leadership skills and knowledge on global challenges and best practices, enabling them to foster sustainability and responsible management in their academic and professional communities.

The programme focuses on developing the competencies needed to tackle global issues such as climate change, social responsibility, and ethical governance. Participants will engage in discussions on current global challenges with experts and peers and work on projects aimed at introducing sustainable development principles in management.

The programme is supported by the student-led PGS Taskforce, co-coordinated by Muhammad Daffa Adjisena and Suhani Khera, with the support of Paulo Speroni from the UN PRME Secretariat.

We are proud of our students and confident that their participation in the PGS Ambassador Programme will not only strengthen their leadership skills but also enable them to make a significant contribution to the advancement of global sustainability. We wish our finalists the best of luck at every stage of the programme!