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18 April, 2023 Separator of date and location New York, United States

Submit Feedback for the PRME 'Principles Refresh'

PRME Secretariat would like to formally invite the PRME Community to submit feedback on the proposed new PRME Principles as part of PRME’s ‘Principles Refresh’.

Since the Six Principles for Responsible Management Education launched in 2007, the world has significantly changed. Our PRME principles-based community has unitedly navigated through this fast-paced changing world, dealing with new and more complex challenges and contributing to cutting-edge solutions for the betterment of society and the planet. In the meantime, Responsible Management Education has moved to the spotlight of global debates as a critical factor in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

To adapt them to these new realities, we assembled a PRME Principles Task Force (PPTF) composed of five members representing the key constituencies of the global PRME community. With the support of the PRME Secretariat, the PPTF has been charged with updating the Principles Framework based on the previous recommendations of the PRME SIP Review Sub-Committee and the 2015 and 2019 PRME strategic reviews.

View the proposed Principles here

Submit your feedback here

Over a four-month process, the PPTF has called on the PRME Community to engage in global consultations. With your feedback, the PPTF will develop a proposal for revised PRME Principles to be formally approved at the 10th PRME Board Meeting on 12 June 2023 and officially launched during the 2023 PRME Global Forum in New York on 12-14 June 2023.

Your input as a member of the PRME Community is key to ensuring our Principles embody your mission and vision in your involvement with PRME. We hope you take the time to carefully consider these new Principles and thoughtfully provide your input by 30 April 2023. Thank you for your time and continued support of PRME.

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