On this page you will find examples of past lectures on sustainability at the University of Mannheim.
Prof. Annette Kehnel, Chair of Medieval History (spring semester 2021)
Lecture: Die mittelalterlichen Todsünden im 21. Jahrhundert (Medieval Capital Sins in the 21st Century)
Course description: The medieval perceptions of capital sins, such as greed, craving for food, wastefulness, etc. are used as examples to address ethical questions concerning the behavior of people today
Prof. Bernward Gesang, Chair of Philosophy, Business Ethics (spring semester 2022)
Lecture: Einführung in die angewandte Ethik (Introduction to Applied Ethics)
Course description: Sections on environmental ethics and social justice
Prof. Andreas Rausch, Chair of Economic and Business Education—Workplace Learning (fall semester 2021)
Lecture: Entwicklung beruflicher Fähigkeiten I (Professional Skills Development I)
Course description: Dealing with methods and key findings from comparative educational studies to discuss social disparities
Prof. Cornelia Schön, Chair of Service Operations Management (spring semester 2022)
Lecture: Sustainable Operations Management
Course description: A comprehensive sustainability analysis of operating procedures and supply chains: demonstrating the management board's potential to strategically contribute to a company’s economic, ecological, and social performance