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About the Course

Finance is widely seen as an obstacle to a better world. Principles of Sustainable Finance explains how the financial sector can be mobilized to counter this. Using finance as a means to achieve social goals we can divert the planet and its economy from its current path to a world that is sustainable for all. Throughout this course, you will learn about the UN Sustainable Development Goals, how social and environmental factors should not be regarded as externalities, you will learn more about sustainable banking and asset management, about effective engagement, sustainable scenario analysis and long-term value creation. At the end of this course you will understand how sustainable finance can be used as a tool to steer the sustainability transition....

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EN

Oct 23, 2020

I am glad i have taken time to study this subject. I am now interested to learn more one the subject with desire to share and help spread the message. Thanks for your effort to share your knowledge.

AB

Jan 8, 2023

A very interesting and easy to follow course if you want to learn about sustainable financing practices. The reading material helps in engaging more deeply with the current practices in this sector.

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By Pradyota P

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Dec 17, 2024

I wish there were more business case studies. It would have made the concepts clearer and see how theory is adapted in the real world.

By Michelle T

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Jun 28, 2022

It was quite a broad overview of sustainable finance. I would have preferred a course with more technical knowledge.

By jari I

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Sep 10, 2020

Very good intro. More hands-on exercices would be nice.

By RAJESH B

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Jan 27, 2023

overall concept was very good .

By Moyinoluwa N J

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Jan 8, 2021

expository course ideed!

By Madhumitha. V

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Sep 16, 2022

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By Marcia S

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Mar 17, 2023

Although it calls each module "week 1, week 2, etc", it gave 1-2 days to complete each module according to the :assignments/grades. start date : march 13, 9 modules, end date march 24.

By Charlie H

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Nov 22, 2020

Not that engaging; started strong and then the quality declined; content was very general and broad with less specifics and data

By Charlotte V

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Aug 5, 2021

Interesting course but to high level. Sometimes a bit to optimistic too, nothing is mentioned about degrowth for instance.

By Max M

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Nov 21, 2022

very disappointing course. finished the whole course hoping it would become better in subsequent weeks, but no.