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ORGANIZERS & PARTNERS > PARTNERSUniversity of Sousse The University of Sousse exemplifies the principles of a socially responsible university, integrating education, research, and community engagement to address societal challenges. It actively fosters sustainability, inclusivity, and innovation, ensuring its contributions extend beyond academic excellence to tangible societal impact. Key pillars of its social responsibility include: Community Engagement: Collaborating with local and regional stakeholders to support economic development, environmental sustainability, and cultural preservation. Inclusive Education: Promoting accessibility and equity by offering diverse programs and scholarships to underrepresented groups. Sustainable Practices: Integrating sustainability into campus operations and curricula, aligning with global goals such as the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). Ethical Research: Prioritizing research initiatives that address pressing societal issues, including green technologies, public health, and social innovation. Global Partnerships: Building networks with international institutions to share best practices, resources, and knowledge for mutual growth and global impact. Through these efforts, the University of Sousse not only serves as an academic hub but also as a catalyst for social change, empowering individuals and communities to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
EM Normandie Business School Founded in 1871, among the oldest French business schools, EM Normandie is among the 38 management schools that are members of the Conference of Grandes Écoles (CGE) out of 400 business schools existing in France.
International Society for the Advancement of Financial Economics (ISAFE) International Society for the Advancement of Financial Economics (ISAFE) is a professional network that is primarily dedicated to the research in various fields of finance. With the aim of fostering information dissemination among researchers, ISAFE promotes the development and the enhancement of theoretical and empirical research in financial economics by:
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