School of Management
Royal Holloway University of London

The Centre for Research into Sustainability

The Centre for Research into Sustainability (CRIS) is the focal point for sustainability research within Royal Holloway, University of London. CRIS is a joint initiative between the highly respected School of Management and renowned Department of Geography. Interdisciplinary in nature, CRIS combines differing and complementary approaches to sustainability to offer a rounded contribution to understanding this complex contemporary phenomenon.

An important aspect of CRIS is the innovative and successful MSc in Sustainability and Management.

Our purpose is to support and encourage top quality research into sustainability primarily within Royal Holloway but ultimately further afield. We seek to achieve an international profile for innovative and far reaching interdisciplinary research. This website is a portal to the sustainability activities at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Dr Laura J. Spence, Director CRIS
Dr David Bevan, Deputy-Director CRIS

 

Latest News

Book Based on HRH Accounting for Sustainability Project to be Published
Professor Jeffrey UnermanA book resulting from research aimed at influencing business leaders called 'Accounting for Sustainability: Practical Insights', will be launched on 24th June 2010. Five members of CRIS have been working with other leading sustainability accounting academics on The Prince of Wales' Accounting for Sustainability Project. One of the co-editors of the book is CRIS associate member Professor Jeffrey Unerman (above), who recently left Royal Holloway to join Manchester Business School. » Read more about the project and book

 

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CRIS Video

To view a higher quality version of the video on the left, download a copy here (.avi format). You may also wish to install the VLC Media Player to view it. This video was created by Andy Hix.

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