Oxford and CEEW Collaborate

Oxford and CEEW Collaborate

Last Updated Dec - 04 - 2024, 05:19 PM | Source : India Today | Visitors : 14

Oxford University, in collaboration with CEEW, launches an online course for Indian leaders to support the nation’s 2070 Net Zero goal. The program begins in ea


The University of Oxford, in cooperation with the Smith School of Enterprise and the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW), has established an innovative online course to assist India in meeting its Net Zero targets. The self-paced certificate course, which will begin in early 2025, will be offered through the worldwide platform Apolitical.

It is intended for Indian politicians, corporate leaders, executives in banks and financial institutions, and members of civil society who are dedicated to achieving India’s 2070 Net Zero aim.

The course will be enriched with insights from Oxford’s experts, including Dr Radhika Khosla, Associate Professor at the Smith School and Director of the Oxford Centre for Sustainable Development, and Dr Anupama Sen, Head of Policy Engagement for the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment.

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