The School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED) is pleased to recognize five new graduates of the Masters of Environmental Studies in Sustainability Management. Our research students have been working remotely due to worldwide constraints associated with the COVID-19 lockdown. The following theses were completed, orally defended and are now publicly available on the University’s thesis depository.

Far from Levelling the Playing Field: Understanding the Gender Differences in Venture Capital Financing in India by Manna Jacob under the supervision of Olaf Weber
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals as an Operationalized Framework for the Global Food and Beverage Industry and the Subsequent Financial and ESG Impacts – by Rachel Ksiazek under the supervisor of Michael Wood

Assessing the Role of Securities Exchanges on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Practice - by Tobi Oyewole under the supervision of Olaf Weber
Green Bonds an investment tool for resilient future: Helping to achieve Circular Economy business models - by Aishwarya Shinde under the supervision of Olaf Weber

Managing Retreat in Canada: Framework for the Evaluation of Property Buyout Programs by Leah Whittaker under the supervision of Jason Thistlethwaite
Learn more about SEED’s Masters in Sustainability Management.