SHARJAH: The Institute of Environmental Management and Sustainability (IEMS) Academy, in partnership with the College of Business Administration at Ajman University, today launched the 2nd edition of its annual competition for universities dedicated to sustainability.
The competition aims to encourage innovative solutions by students that have the potential to reshape the sustainability landscape in the country.
Themed “Pathway to Net Zero: Innovating for a Sustainable Future”, the competition’s registration period runs from 2nd to 30th September.
Running until early November, the competition invites participants to be part of a transformative journey aimed at driving innovations in sustainability and the net-zero transition while spotlighting the wider education sector within Ajman and the UAE.
This year, entry eligibility is extended to university students from the UAE and group registrations are invited. In the case of individual registrations, the student may be added to a group considering similar ba
ckgrounds and educational experiences by the competition committee at Ajman University.
Students who register will undergo an experiential journey and training programme on “Net-zero transition” and “Sustainability and Innovation”, to gain insights into the viability of net-zero ambitions across business sectors.
Participants will receive training from experts at IEMS Academy, learning about the practical implications and outcomes of their ideas. Student groups will also have the chance to hone in on their ideas through workshops with university faculty and mentors at Ajman University.
Hind Al Huwaidi, Chief Executive Development Officer at BEEAH, said, “At BEEAH, we want to inspire the next generation of sustainability leaders to act as a positive force in tackling contemporary net-zero integration challenges. In partnership with Ajman University, this competition not only provides students with valuable knowledge and skills but also empowers them to make a tangible impact on our journey towards a net-zer
o future and accelerate sustainable development.”
Akinola Fadahunsi, Professor and Dean of the College of Business Administration at Ajman University, said, “This competition is a way to encourage students to put their knowledge and ideas into actionable solutions that have the potential to turn net-zero challenges into opportunities that can benefit societies in Ajman, the UAE and beyond.”
The competition is not solely a student affair but a collaborative effort with a diverse panel of judges. Bringing a wealth of expertise and perspective, a panel of esteemed judges, including experts from BEEAH and the management from Ajman University, will collaborate to meticulously review and assess the projects.
This approach will ensure a well-rounded assessment that considers both academic rigour and real-world applicability, aligning with the competition’s core focus on fostering sustainable solutions.
Source: Emirates News Agency