Embedding sustainability into cross-disciplinary practice in higher education: A case study of built environment and business

Sustainability has been burgeoning as a worthy feature in contemporary higher education practices in different disciplines around the world. In parallel, there are pressures for internationalising the curriculum as well as crossing boundaries among disciplines to enhance learning. In respond to such...

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Main Authors: Sutrisna, M., Rowe, Anna
Other Authors: Tomayess Issa
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IADIS Press 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25001
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description Sustainability has been burgeoning as a worthy feature in contemporary higher education practices in different disciplines around the world. In parallel, there are pressures for internationalising the curriculum as well as crossing boundaries among disciplines to enhance learning. In respond to such demands, a collaborative project was set to further explore the best way to integrate sustainability as a unifying theme involving the built environment, engineering and business studiesamong six higher education institutes in the UK/EU and Australia. The collaborative project involves staff and postgraduate student mobility that requires harmonisation of curriculum and action learning research among project participants to enable experiential learning journey in sustainability management. This paper reports on the initial synchronisation effort undertaken for this collaborative project between a UK based School of the Built Environment and Graduate School of Business in Australia. The main focus at this early stage is on the identification of a common groundin understanding sustainability between the two disciplines operating in two different countries. The origins of and drivers of sustainability on both disciplines in each countries are explored, compared and contrasted to pave a platform for subsequent stages of synchronising practices.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-250012023-02-02T07:57:40Z Embedding sustainability into cross-disciplinary practice in higher education: A case study of built environment and business Sutrisna, M. Rowe, Anna Tomayess Issa Pedro Isaias Theodora Issa sustainability education business studies built environment interdisciplinary Action learning internationalisation Sustainability has been burgeoning as a worthy feature in contemporary higher education practices in different disciplines around the world. In parallel, there are pressures for internationalising the curriculum as well as crossing boundaries among disciplines to enhance learning. In respond to such demands, a collaborative project was set to further explore the best way to integrate sustainability as a unifying theme involving the built environment, engineering and business studiesamong six higher education institutes in the UK/EU and Australia. The collaborative project involves staff and postgraduate student mobility that requires harmonisation of curriculum and action learning research among project participants to enable experiential learning journey in sustainability management. This paper reports on the initial synchronisation effort undertaken for this collaborative project between a UK based School of the Built Environment and Graduate School of Business in Australia. The main focus at this early stage is on the identification of a common groundin understanding sustainability between the two disciplines operating in two different countries. The origins of and drivers of sustainability on both disciplines in each countries are explored, compared and contrasted to pave a platform for subsequent stages of synchronising practices. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25001 IADIS Press fulltext
spellingShingle sustainability education
business studies
built environment
interdisciplinary
Action learning
internationalisation
Sutrisna, M.
Rowe, Anna
Embedding sustainability into cross-disciplinary practice in higher education: A case study of built environment and business
title Embedding sustainability into cross-disciplinary practice in higher education: A case study of built environment and business
title_full Embedding sustainability into cross-disciplinary practice in higher education: A case study of built environment and business
title_fullStr Embedding sustainability into cross-disciplinary practice in higher education: A case study of built environment and business
title_full_unstemmed Embedding sustainability into cross-disciplinary practice in higher education: A case study of built environment and business
title_short Embedding sustainability into cross-disciplinary practice in higher education: A case study of built environment and business
title_sort embedding sustainability into cross-disciplinary practice in higher education: a case study of built environment and business
topic sustainability education
business studies
built environment
interdisciplinary
Action learning
internationalisation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25001