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UTS academic appointed ABDC’s national Climate Action Fellow

16 September 2022

UTS Business School academic Melissa Edwards has been appointed to a new national role to help Australia’s business schools take action on climate. The inaugural fellowship will see Edwards coordinate business schools’ efforts in educating and equipping future leaders on ways that industry can make transformational change to address climate change.

Associate Professor Melissa Edwards

Australia’s business schools are boosting their focus on climate change by appointing a Climate Action Fellow to coordinate their actions nationally and liaise with industry, the not-for-profit sector and government.

Associate Professor Melissa Edwards’ appointment as the inaugural Climate Action Fellow is part of a recent Climate Action Declaration from the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC), the peak body for Australia’s university business schools.

Associate Professor Edwards says: “The ABDC declaration on climate action is a visionary call to reset our standards for educating future business leaders to transform industries, their supply and distribution systems, and the economy within the limits of 1.5-degree warming this century.

“Even beyond the new technical skills needed for managing new technologies, we need leadership capabilities to ensure a just transition.’

Associate Professor Edwards, currently Director of the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) at UTS Business School, has advanced the Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) and climate action by working extensively in universities and with local and global connections.

The PRME encourage business schools to look at the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and map how they commit to those goals across education and research.

In Australia, university business schools graduate 17% of domestic and 47% of international students so climate literate business graduates will have a wide, ongoing impact.

“Climate action should be business as usual for business schools and their students who want to understand and be able to use their professions to reverse, mitigate and adapt to climate change," says Melissa Edwards.

“Policy mechanisms are important, but they are only going to be effective if people have the skills and capabilities to be able to create change in workplaces,” she says.

ABDC President, Professor Keryn Chalmers says the business deans were united in the ABDC Declaration on Climate Action and appointing the Fellow demonstrates their commitment to elevating conversations and actions.

“The role will support the ABDC’s intent to coordinate and pursue a strategic approach to climate action. This involves identifying opportunities to collaborate on educating the next generation of business leaders about the importance of a net zero future and research that assists and informs policy and business responses to ensure sustainable development”’ Professor Chalmers says.

Professor Carl Rhodes, Dean of UTS Business School praised Edwards’ appointment, acknowledging her longstanding leadership in the field of sustainability and responsible management practice.

“This role a fantastic initiative to support business schools in meeting our responsibility to develop and share knowledge for an innovative, sustainable and prosperous economy in a fairer world,” Professor Rhodes says.

“Melissa has an outstanding career as a sustainability advocate, educator and researcher, working closely with students, colleagues and industry partners to foster meaningful change to the way industry operates and are accountable for their climate impact.

“She has taken a leading role in bringing together colleagues to collaboratively develop the UTS Business School’s climate action plan, our statement on climate action, and working across UTS to further our commitment to sustainability.

“We look forward to seeing her contributions in furthering business responses to one of the most critical issues of our time.”

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