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- Duration: 10 days
- Fees: £3,000
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Toolkit for supporting sustainable innovation and business practices
The Sustainable Business for Planetary Health summer school is an intensive 10-day programme designed to explore the pressing challenges of the circular economy, green innovation, sustainable food systems, and regulation - empowering private and public sectors to drive the transition towards a greener economy. Led by the Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation (CHEPI) and Faculty from across Imperial College Business School and the Grantham Institute of Climate Change, the programme equips students with the knowledge and skills to develop sustainable business strategies that promote planetary health.
The topics covered are transdisciplinary, with a strong emphasis on their interconnectedness, providing a holistic perspective on complex global challenges. This summer school offers a unique opportunity to address these issues through a global and interdisciplinary lens. The programme is particularly suited for individuals interested in how businesses and organisations can tackle climate change and transition toward a sustainable economy, with specific case studies on food security, global health challenges and climate policies.
The programme consists of in-depth lectures with hands-on consultancy projects where students collaborate in teams to develop strategic solutions to real-world business challenges aligned with global environmental priorities. The final day will feature group presentations to a panel of academics and industry professionals.
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- Programme structures & format
- Learning Objectives
- Group work: Sustainability Consultancy Project
- Topics Covered
- Teaching Faculty
- Target audience
- Entry requirements
- Certification
60 contact hours spread over 2 weeks covering lectures, workshops, tutorials, project work, social activities and relevant visit. Classes will be delivered on weekdays.
Students will be allocated in small groups for Project work which will be done through team-based learning with supervision. Final project will be presented in groups to a panel of experts on the last day of the programme. A prize will be awarded to the team with the best project.
The entire programme will be taught in English.
On completion of this summer school, students will be able to understand:
- Understand how businesses can drive solutions to climate change, sustainable food systems, and planetary health challenges.
- Develop innovative business models that balance environmental responsibility, social impact, and profitability.
- Apply sustainability assessment tools and impact measurement frameworks.
- Strengthen critical thinking, teamwork, and entrepreneurial problem-solving skills.
In addition, students will have an opportunity to make new friends, get to know student ambassadors from Imperial College London through social activities and discuss opportunities for future study and experience what it is like to study in a world class university.
Students will act as sustainability consultants, working in teams to provide strategic recommendations for a real-world business challenge related to climate, food, or health.
Each team will analyse a company's sustainability issue and propose an actionable, innovative business strategy that aligns with planetary health goals.
Climate Science and Corporate Responsibility
- Explore the latest scientific evidence on climate change and its implications for business.
- Assess climate-related risks and opportunities in corporate strategy.
- Quantify carbon-neutral business models and net-zero corporate strategies
- Examine the role of sustainable energy transitions and green finance
- Implement circular economy principles to minimise waste and environmental impact
Circular Economy and Food Systems
- Analyse the environmental and social consequences of global food production
- Explore sustainable agriculture practices and the potential of alternative proteins
- Examine supply chain innovations and food waste reduction opportunities
- Evaluate investment in ethical and regenerative food businesses
Health, Wellbeing and Planetary Health
- Investigate the intersection of climate change and global health crises
- Define corporate responsibility in promoting public health and environmental justice
- Assess sustainable healthcare models and the transformative role of technology
- Design urban environments that foster sustainability, resilience, and wellbeing
Innovation, Policy, and the Role of Government
- Explore strategies for accelerating the transition to a sustainable economy
- Understand the role of government policies, incentives, and regulations in driving corporate sustainability
- Analyse public-private collaborations that foster green innovation and systemic change
- Develop business strategies that align with global sustainability goals and regulatory frameworks
Dr Jack Olney, Executive Director, Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation
Jack Olney is the Executive Director of the Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation at Imperial College Business School, where he drives the Centre’s strategic vision, funding growth, and operational leadership. He plays a pivotal role in expanding the Centre’s influence within the Business School and beyond, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration at the intersection of health, economics, and policy.
Before joining the Business School, Jack earned a PhD in Infectious Disease Epidemiology from Imperial College London. His doctoral research focused on developing advanced mathematical models of HIV dynamics to optimize investment strategies in resource-limited settings, as part of the Gates-funded HIV Modelling Consortium. His expertise lies in leveraging quantitative approaches to inform global health policy and drive impact at scale.
The primary audience for the summer school would be undergraduate students with an analytical mindset who seek to deepen their understanding of the environmental challenges faced by corporations and explore possible solutions.
An economics background is not required, and students from interdisciplinary fields, including science, engineering, and public health, are encouraged to attend.
The programme is also well-suited for aspiring entrepreneurs and future business leaders looking to integrate sustainability into their career paths.
By the end of the programme, students will have gained a solid foundation in sustainable business strategies, innovation, and impact assessment, equipping them with the tools to drive meaningful change in their future careers.
Students expectation :
- Studying an undergraduate degree and preferably in the final two years in:
- in any subject discipline.
- Applicants must be at least 18 years old before the start of the summer school.
- All students are required to have a good command of English, and if it is not their first language, they will need to satisfy the College requirement as follows:
- a minimum score of IELTS (Academic Test) 6.5 overall (with no less than 6.0 in any element) or equivalent.
- TOEFL (iBT) 92 overall (minimum 20 in all elements)
- Students will be asked to bring along a laptop computer for project work.
Students will receive a Imperial College London certificate of attendance on successful completion of this programme and a prize will be awarded to the best project team.
Each student will also receive a document for their project marks.