ESG School

Environment
Social
governance

GGSJ Centre, in partnership with its University of Toronto faculty, has put together a 15 hour course addressing the topics below. It addresses the ESG space from different perspectives, including historical, regulatory and technology, making special emphasis on the interaction between ESG and the world of investing, where ESG criteria are now very actively being employed.

This course is aimed at individuals with a various backgrounds, but those with policy, technology or investing expertise will find it particularly relevant.

Curriculum

This course is aimed at individuals with a various backgrounds, but those with policy, technology or investing expertise will find it particularly relevant.

 

Introduction

01

Overview of ESG: Moral values and economic incentives

Ethics of the environment, climate, social and governance issues.

02

ESG and the asset management industry

Overview of the asset management industry, the role of the portfolio manager, historical elements. Business case: the tobacco industry.

ESG in practice

03

Types of ESG Investments

Impact investing, thematic investment, ESG integration and ESG across asset classes

04

Financial Instruments

Equities, bonds, commodities, funds and alternatives

05

regulation and compliance

Disclosure, regulatory landscape, regional differences.

Controversies

06

Ongoing debates

Standards and global differences

ESG Implementations

07

Human intelligence

Financial reports, news, social media

08

Artificial intelligence

Technology and automatic reporting, big data in ESG

09

The future of ESG

 

Program evaluation

Program ends