The forum held by Bocconi and Corriere della Sera focuses on the intersecting destinies of two continents – Europe and Africa – a commitment to the planet, as well as creativity and music as levers to change society. It will open with events featuring the mayors of Milan, Accra, Barcelona and Freetown, along with Livia Giuggioli Firth, the Moleskine Foundation's creativity pioneers and music artist, Mahmood
Phase Two of Changed by Women: A Roadshow Around the World and Mentorship Program
by Andrea Celauro
After an inspiring, grand evening of stories and music on 8 March, the project is now kicking off a series of events at various Bocconi Alumni Community chapters around the world. A women's mentorship program along with the Women Fund in support of female students have been launched as well
Italy needs to correct the course of its demographic ship but change also needs to start from the business world and new policies. A new pact for the future is needed, precisely what will be discussed at Pact4Future, the Bocconi and Corriere forum from March 25 to 28, as Professor Billari reminds us in the opening editorial of the new issue of the Bocconi magazine
The right approach, says Stefano da Empoli in his book 'The Economy of ChatGPT', is the one that focuses on what we can ask and therefore expect from generative artificial intelligence. AI is already having an impact on major economies: from America and China, the two top players, to Europe (for now more focused on regulation), down to Italian SMEs, which could benefit from it due to their characteristics
This leading international forum will be held on 2528 March, organized by Bocconi University and Corriere della Sera. Four days, nine events, over 80 speakers who will discuss our changing society, and how to render it more inclusive and sustainable for everyone. Guests include: Richard Branson; Shirin Ebadi; Mahmood; Allen Blue; Filippo Grandi; Sanda Ojiambo; Davide Oldani; the Axiom Mission 3 astronauts; and the mayors of Milan, Barcelona and Freetown
The Master in Sustainability Management, a new executive program at SDA Bocconi, is designed for people who will manage one of the most complex and inescapable challenges for companies, and will take place on the world's most sustainable campus according to the Financial Times
Changed by Women is underway, the project that tells the extraordinary stories of 99 women who have pursued their dreams and changed the future. The initiative entails a book, fundraiser, women's mentoring program and roadshow involving the Bocconi alumni community. The project aims to bet on the future and inspire the next generation of girls and young women
At the current rate of progress, it will take another 131 years to achieve gender equality in the world, 67 if we look at Europe. An acceleration is therefore needed, working on policies that incentivise women working and breaking down gender stereotypes also through the promotion of female role models, writes Paola Profeta, Dean for Diversity, Inclusion and Sustainability, in the afterword to the book 'Changed by Women'
Italian prisons are overcrowded and migrants represent 31% of inmates (as opposed to 10% of the Italian general population), while government policy is hindering reeducation projects inside and outside jail. Looking at Italian penal institutions it is increasingly difficult to answer the question: are they actually preventing crime?
Through the experience of the Legal Clinic, Bocconi Law students come face to face with the reality of prison institutions, by providing legal support services to inmates
The law is becoming ever more green: from the ancient Roman empire to current climate change, from environmental law to the protection of future generations and sustainable development. These concepts are explained further in this article by Miriam Allena, lawyer at Bocconi University and member of the recently established ministerial commission called upon to write the new Environmental Consolidated Law