In the seventh public lecture of this series, Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville of Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge will deliver her lecture titled, "Decarbonising Energy and Industry in an Uncertain World"
Professor Howard-Grenville will discuss the challenges to developing clean energy and industry when not only the technologies but the policies, investment climate, and social support remain uncertain. Professor Howard-Grenville is an organisational scholar who has spent her career researching organisational and systems change surrounding sustainability.
The lecture will be moderated by Esther An, Chief Sustainability Officer, City Developments Limited (CDL)
This is a hybrid lecture that will be held in person and over Zoom.
📆 Conference details:
Lecture date and time: Tuesday, 28 October 2025 | 9:15 – 10:45 CET (16:15 – 17:45 SGT)
📍Conference location: Auditorium, Nanyang Business School, 91 Nanyang Avenue, Wee Cho Yaw Plaza, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639956
This hybrid lecture is part of a one-day conference "Dual Frontiers of Change: AI and Decarbonisation" in conjunction with NBS Research Day and NTU Decarbonisation Forum.
Please see registration for more information.
The NBS-PRI-ECGI Public Lecture Series is a global joint initiative between Nanyang Business School (NBS), Principles of Responsible Investment (PRI) and European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) to facilitate the knowledge exchanges between academics, practitioners, and policymakers in sustainable business.
The series provides monthly in-person or online public lectures. Each lecture will feature a leading academic to present cutting-edge research of a specific topic, and an industry expert to moderate the session, sharing insights from the field and also tailoring audience questions in a way to better enable bridging the gap between research and practice.
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Professor Jennifer Howard-Grenville
Diageo Professor in Organisation Studies,
Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
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