SLG_PROGRAMME SLGP_2025-26 [2025]
SLGP7201 Capstone [Section FA, 2025]
SLGP7119 Environmental economics and analysis [Section 2A, 2025]
SLGP7118 Transparency, accountability, and disclosure [Section 2A, 2025]
SLGP7117 Sustainable procurement [Section SA, 2025]
SLGP7116 Sustainable and responsible investment [Section 1A, 2025]
SLGP7111 Social entrepreneurship and social innovation [Section 2A, 2025]
SLGP7110 Globalisation and the environment [Section 1A, 2025]
SLGP7109 Business ethics and social responsibility [Section 1A, 2025]
SLGP7108 Digital society and governance [Section 1A, 2025]
We’re all living in a fast-changing world — now largely driven by technology and innovation — from the way we shop, where we get information, and to the future of financial services. Meanwhile, we acknowledge the biggest challenge to technology and innovation is no longer the development of new technology itself but rather how to get users and policymakers to first understand the pros and cons of emerging technologies, and then how to apply them to the new digital society in a responsible way, as the general public do expect higher efficiency in delivery of public services, as well as better control of our own data privacy. Those are the questions and issues we will explore in this course. The instructor designed the course based on his first-hand long-time experience at Meta (previously known as Facebook) as well as a witness of the rapid changes of regulatory landscapes across the globe, which is becoming more and more divided. Students need to learn and assess which internet governance models will be more desirable and why. We will also touch on geopolitics and learn why technology lies at the heart of growing US-China tensions, for example, AI, electric vehicles, and the semiconductor business.