Call for Submissions
The Darla Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina is honored
to announce the 4th annual Dr. Alfred N. and Lynn Manos Page Prize for Sustainability Issues in Business Curricula.
The Page Prize has two objectives: to encourage efforts to expose business students
to state-of-the-art sustainability knowledge relevant to the natural environment and to demonstrate the Moore School's commitment to promoting environmental sustainability in business education.
Although the objectives of the Prize specifically concern the natural environment,
full consideration will be provided for submissions concerning a range of sustainability dimensions that are demonstrated to be relevant to the natural environment. Thus, we welcome diverse submissions from topical areas including good governance, social entrepreneurship,
cross-sectoral partnerships, and poverty alleviation germane to fostering business understanding and practice that promote environmental health and/or stewardship.
Who May Submit
Faculty, doctoral students, and others are invited to submit non-published materials
related to innovative curricula (program design and core components), courses (including full syllabi) and/or substantial course components (e.g., case materials, simulations, and course segments) appropriate for rigorous and relevant teaching about sustainability
and business.
Submissions must be original and made with the full consent of all authors for
free public access to the submitted materials for use in business education anywhere in the world.
Awards
The Grand Prize is $1,000, plus a framed print of Aegean Sea #6 certifying the
award. Honorable Mention prizes will also be awarded at levels of $250 each. Each finalist will receive a print of Aegean Sea #6. The winners will be chosen by a three-member faculty committee from the University of South Carolina. The database of top submissions
is available for adoption by business faculty around the world to use in their home institutions.
Deadline for Submissions
- Relevant curriculum, course, or course material
- A cover letter that provides an overview of the submitted materials. The cover
letter should include a discussion of why the submission is innovative in the field of environmental sustainability and how it will help others develop their own sustainability courses/programs.
- CV for (all) author(s) of submission
- Release form PDF
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