The Albert Luthuli Centre for Responsible Leadership
The Albert Luthuli Centre for Responsible Leadership aims to develop a new generation of responsible leaders, shaping local and international business practices and policies in support of social and environmental justice.
Its strengths lie in its ability to harness the academic integrity of a variety of academic disciplines cutting across areas such as economic and management sciences, environmental sciences, natural sciences, law, engineering and humanities, to name a few.
Its legitimacy lies in its ability to respond to key issues in the field of corporate responsibility and responsible leadership.
Its relevance is determined by the extent to which stakeholders, internal (faculty at UP) and external (private sector, public sector and civil society), put a premium on the ALCRL’s ability to advance responsible leadership through relevant teaching and research interventions.
Cloete Jansen van Vuuren, a postgraduate student of the Albert Luthuli Centre for Responsible Leadership (ALCRL) in the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, attended the 2012 Youth Encounter on Sustainability (YES) course in Japan during April.
Cloete Jansen van Vuuren, a student in the Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at the University of Pretoria, left for Japan on 21 March 2012 to join the Youth Encounter on Sustainability (YES). YES is a pioneering concept in education for sustainable development and targets university students and young professionals.
On 14 March 2012, staff members of the Albert Luthuli Centre for Responsible Leadership (ALCRL) had a full-day workshop with their partner organisation, the Uongozi Institute in Dar es Salaam. This workshop formed part of the initial phase of their Leadership for Africa (LfA) research project.
The Albert Luthuli Centre for Responsible Leadership (ALCRL) interviewed Pravin Gordhan, Minister of Finance, as one in a series of thought leaders being interviewed on the subject of corporate governance in South Africa.
Help film a RIO+20 video on Management Education During June 2012 over 60,000 delegates and concerned groups and individuals will meet in Rio for the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Earth Summit). A number of organisations, Business Schools and thought leaders from across the globe initiated the 50+20 project that will deliver a vision at RIO+20 about the future role of Management Education. Read more
The 2nd International Conference on Responsible Leadership Read more
Postdoctoral funding in corporate governance research / Call for applicantsRead more