EMES Summer School 2016

Glasgow Caledonian University, Yunus Centre

EMES Summer School
Glasgow Caledonian University

5th EMES International PhD Summer School

Wednesday 22nd June 2016- Saturday 25th June 2016

After four successful editions of the EMES PhD Summer Schools, at the University of Corsica (France) in 2008, Roskilde University (Denmark) in 2010, the University of Trento (Italy) in 2012, the West University of Timișoara (Romania) in 2014, the fifth edition will be held at Glasgow Caledonian University, in partnership with the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health (GCU-YC) in Glasgow (UK) from 22-25 June 2016. The EMES Summer School will be hosted at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) from Wednesday 22nd – Saturday 25th June 2016.  The conference will take place at the University conferencing facility, the Glasgow School for Business and Society Centre for Executive Education (CEE), in the heart of Glasgow city centre.

Medicine, Markets and Morals

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A team from the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health co-organised the first of three national seminars on the subject of ‘Medicine, Markets and Morals’, which took place at the University of Birmingham on October 15th and 16th.

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The meeting – attended by Professors Cam Donaldson and Rachel Baker, along with Helen Mason, Marissa Collins and Neil McHugh – included presentations from representatives of several UK universities and international guests from Harvard, McMaster University in Canada, ESSEC Business School in Paris, Monash University in Melbourne and the University of Oslo.

‘Medicine, Markets and Morals’ is a joint initiative between GCU and the University of Liverpool, focusing on health and social-care systems and the allocation of resources within such systems. The next meeting will be held at GCU on February 11th and 12th.

For more information, contact Cam Donaldson: cam.donaldson@gcu.ac.uk

Chancellor appointed to UN Advocacy Group

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The UN Secretary General has appointed Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Advocacy Group for the promotion and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) adopted by world leaders last September.

Secretary General Ban Ki Moon announced the formation of the Advocacy Group at the Davos Open Forum. With a mandate to support the Secretary-General in his efforts to generate momentum and commitment to achieve the SDGs by 2030, the SDG Advocates will add powerful voices to spur action on the visionary and transformational sustainable development agenda, which aims to end poverty, fight inequalities and tackle climate change, while leaving no one behind.

They will engage with partners from civil society, academia, parliaments and the private sector to develop ground-breaking ideas to support implementation.

In his remarks during the announcement, Professor Yunus said that the world had to recreate the economic framework and institutions that had created poverty and other social challenges. He said these problems could be resolved permanently and that it was necessary to involve young people in order to achieve this.

The SDG Advocacy Group will be co-chaired by Prime Minister of Ghana Mahama and the Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg, and the newly-appointed Advocates  include heads of State and Government, business and political leaders and prominent academia, such as Graca Machel, humanitarian, former freedom fighter and educationalist, and the CEO of Unilever Paul Polman.

Joining them as SDG Advocates are:

  • Her Majesty Queen Mathilde of Belgium
  • Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden
  • Richard Curtis, Screenwriter, Producer and Film Director
  • Ambassador Dho Young-Shim, Chairperson, United Nations World Tourism Organization’s Sustainable Tourism for Eliminating Poverty Foundation
  • Leymah Gbowee, Director, Gbowee Peace Foundation
  • Jack Ma, Founder and Executive Chairman, Alibaba Group
  • Leo Messi, World Renowned Footballer, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
  • Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser
  • Alaa Murabit, Founder, The Voice of Libyan Women
  • Professor Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Earth Institute at Colombia University
  • Shakira Mebarak, Artist, Advocate and Founder, Pies Descalzos Foundation, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador
  • Forest Whitaker, Founder and CEO, Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative, UNESCO Special Envoy for Peace and Reconciliation

International Social Innovation Research Conference

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The conference brings together scholars from around the globe to discuss the role of innovation in social businesses, social movements, not-for-profits, state actors, and the broader social economy.

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The Yunus Centre is proud to be host of the 8th International Social Innovation Research Conference (ISIRC) to be held at Glasgow Caledonian University from Monday 5th to Wednesday 7th September 2016

Registration is not yet open but will be open in due time. Online Store will be open soon.  For full details about the conference visit the ISIRC website and register interest here.

ISIRC is the world’s leading interdisciplinary social innovation research conference. The conference brings together scholars from across the globe to discuss social innovation from a variety of perspectives.

During the conference you will have the opportunity engage in discussions on the following themes:

  • Social investment:co-production and co-creation
  • Economic underpinnings of social innovation
  • Growing and scaling social impact
  • Hybridity and conflicting logics
  • Learning and teaching
  • Public policy & social innovation: comparative evidence, critical assessments
  • Social exclusion and employability
  • Social innovation and the environment
  • Social marketplaces: linking markets and consumers
  • Ethics, power relations and corruption
  • Governance and stakeholder relations
  • Health and well-being
  • Latin American social enterprise
  • Open stream
  • Regional and geographical aspects of social innovation
  • Social innovation and food insecurity
  • ​​Social investment

5th EMES International PhD Student

Glasgow Caledonian University, Yunus Centre

  • Date:Wednesday 22 – Saturday 25 June 2016
  • Time:4 days
  • Location:Glasgow Caledonian University
  • For:Open to all

5th EMES International PhD Summer School

Wednesday 22nd June 2016 – Saturday 25th June 2016

After four successful editions of the EMES PhD Summer Schools, at the University of Corsica (France) in 2008, Roskilde University (Denmark) in 2010, the University of Trento (Italy) in 2012, the West University of Timișoara (Romania) in 2014, the fifth edition will be held at Glasgow Caledonian University, in partnership with the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health (GCU-YC) in Glasgow (UK) from 22-25 June 2016. The EMES Summer School will be hosted at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) from Wednesday 22nd – Saturday 25th June 2016.  The conference will take place at the University conferencing facility, the Glasgow School for Business and Society Centre for Executive Education (CEE), in the heart of Glasgow city centre.

Important Dates

Application submission deadline: 1st February 2016

Results of the selection process: 1st March 2016

Registration deadline: 16th May 2016

Arrival of participants: 22nd June 2016

GCU commemorates the life of social pioneer John Pearce

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‌‌‌Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) commemorated the life of one of the UK’s founding figures in social enterprise, John Pearce, at the launch of its Social Enterprise Collection (Scotland) last night, Monday October 5.

The University’s Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health held the inaugural John Pearce Memorial lecture, which was delivered by Chair of the British Council in Scotland Willy Roe CBE.

‌He said: “John Pearce was a Social Change Design Engineer – one of the best I have known. He brought great insights about how to transform local economies to benefit local people. But more than that, he was a leader who made things happen, a design engineer who showed us how to replicate good ideas, and an educator and influencer who worked across the world to help communities secure their sustainable futures.”

John played a pivotal role in Scotland’s community business movement, the precursor to social enterprise, and before his death in 2011, he donated his collection of papers and documents to the GCU Archives.‌

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He has been recognised as an influential thinker in the principles and practice of collective and community enterprise, writing extensively throughout his life including the seminal ‘Social Enterprise in Anytown’, published in 2003, and still read worldwide by social enterprise students. He was credited for turning theories into practice and directly helping the development of communities in Scotland, the UK, and further afield.

GCU Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor James Miller welcomed attendees, followed by an address by Professor Cam Donaldson, Yunus Chair in Social Business and Health, and GCU Archivist Carole McCallum. Alan Kay also addressed the audience on behalf of the Community Business Scotland Network (CBS), which previously supported social and community enterprise.

Professor Cam Donaldson said: “It was a great honour for GCU and the Yunus Centre to host this event. We are proud to work with the Community Business Scotland (CBS) Network and CEiS to present such an important Collection in the name of one of the international guiding lights of social enterprise. To have such a resource available for research by staff, students and the public is an important part of the great legacy of John Pearce.”

The Social Enterprise Collection, accumulated over the course of John’s 35-year career, includes papers and documents on community development, community enterprise, social enterprise and social accounting and auditing.

 A collection of documentation to commemorate the life of social pioneer John Pearce:

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GCU to celebrate social innovation festival

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Glasgow Caledonian University’s Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health is taking part in a three-day festival to explore social innovation in partnership with the Social Innovation Exchange.

Taking place between October 7 and 9, the Unusual Suspects Festival 2015 will hear from Professor Cam Donaldson, Yunus Chair in Social Business and Health, who will lead discussions on health research which examines the relationship between social business and health improvement. He will address the issues of health inequalities in Scotland and the ongoing work of the Yunus Centre.

Professor Donaldson said: “As a University committed to the Common Good, GCU’s Yunus Centre is pioneering research which examines the relationship between social business and health improvement and working to improve the lives of those living in our local communities.

“The Festival gives GCU an opportunity to explore new ways of collaborating with social entrepreneurs and to learn from others working in social innovation education.”

GCU Lecturer Michael Roy will also present the findings of current research into the practices of social enterprise practitioners. The event will be chaired by renowned social entrepreneur Rachael Brown, the former director of Impact Arts and social entrepreneur in residence for Social Investment Scotland.

Other events taking place in Glasgow will be led by a number of organisations, including Inspiring Scotland, the Scottish Community Development Centre, InwithForward and the Make a Difference Institute.

The Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health, established in Chancellor Professor Yunus’s name, has attracted close to £4 million in competitive research funding in the last two years and is one of the world’s largest social innovation research centres.

Recent research published by the Social Value Lab, and supported by GCU, reviewed the major impact which Scotland’s social enterprise businesses contribute to the economy.

For more information go to The Unusual Suspects Festival 2015 or to read the report go to Social Value Lab