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TBC Fosters Global Leaders Through Cross-Cultural Dialogue

TBC Fosters Global Leader
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10th December 2024, Kathmandu

The British College (TBC) Sustainability Unit successfully hosted a transformative cross-cultural engagement event. The program brought together students from TBC and the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), alongside participants from TBC’s BBA: Innovate for Impact program, creating a platform for meaningful dialogue on global sustainability and cultural exchange.

TBC Fosters Global Leaders

Highlights of the Event

1. Interactive Discussions on Social Green Enterprises

Participants exchanged innovative ideas on social green enterprises, showcasing how sustainable practices can drive long-term social and environmental impact. These discussions helped bridge perspectives and build a shared understanding of sustainability’s role in business.

2. Cross-Cultural Exchange

Students shared insights into their respective cultural practices, fostering inclusivity and mutual respect. This lively exchange strengthened cultural understanding and underscored the importance of diversity in global collaboration.

3. Exploring Student Lifestyles

Comparing student lifestyles in Nepal and Australia allowed participants to understand educational and social differences, paving the way for greater global empathy and awareness.

4. Addressing Global Sustainability Challenges

The event encouraged participants to collaboratively explore pressing global sustainability challenges, offering solutions and highlighting the importance of a united approach in achieving sustainability goals.

Key Speakers and Facilitators

The event was facilitated by:

Ms. Sunita Basnet, Head of Sustainability and Senior Faculty at TBC

Dr. Anup Shrestha, Head of the School of Business at USQ

Adding significant value, Mr. Edward, Director of the UN Global Compact Network Philippines, delivered an insightful address. He emphasized the UN Global Compact (UNGCN)’s priority areas and highlighted the transformative potential of partnerships between academic institutions, industries, and UNGCN members to advance global sustainability goals.

Closing Remarks

The event concluded with speeches from:

Dr. Patrick McCrudden, Deputy Principal of TBC

Mr. Mahendra Kandel, Director of Operations at TBC

Their remarks celebrated the collaborative spirit of the initiative and reaffirmed TBC’s commitment to sustainability education and impactful global partnerships.

Why Cross-Cultural Engagement Matters

This event reflects TBC’s active role in sustainability education and its mission to foster global networks. By connecting students with peers from across the world, TBC equips them with tools for collaboration, innovation, and tackling global challenges.

These initiatives ensure that academic institutions play a leading role in creating culturally aware, sustainability-focused leaders who can make a positive impact on the world.

The British College: Pioneering Sustainability Education

As a leader in integrating sustainability into education, TBC continues to build innovative programs and partnerships. The college fosters experiential learning, encouraging students to engage with global peers and experts, expanding their horizons far beyond the classroom.

Conclusion

Events like this highlight the importance of cross-cultural engagement in shaping future leaders. By blending cultural exchange with a focus on sustainability, The British College ensures its students are prepared to address complex global challenges and contribute meaningfully to a better world.

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