Introduction
Sustainability is as much about people as it is about energy and economics. This course introduces participants to a sociotechnical systems model of sustainable organisations, contextualising the organisation’s role between individual decision-making and the services, infrastructure, technology and policies in society. Participants will gain in-demand sustainability leadership skills and strategies for managing risk, facilitating ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) integration, and creating long-term value for shareholders and society.
Further details below on up to 40% funding available from our Greentech Skillnet partners.
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The course aims to provide participants with:
- An understanding of what sustainability means within an organisation and how it can be measured.
- The ability to conceptualise the organisation as a sociotechnical system with sustainability as a key outcome.
- An understanding of the psychosocial, organisational, contextual, and societal factors influencing sustainable behaviours.
- An appreciation of leadership and change management strategies needed to design and deliver effective sustainability initiatives.
- Sustainability and the role of organisations
- Systems thinking and sustainability
- How can my organisation become more sustainable?
- Change management, leadership and sustainability initiatives
- Social psychology and sustainability.
- Individual psychology and sustainability.
- Design for sustainability
The learning from the programme will appeal to those interested in ESG (environmental, social and governance), sustainable organisation consultants, sustainability managers or those with specific sustainability responsibilities in their organisation, e.g. sustainable travel. The course is also suitable for participants who may wish to pursue a future role in the area of sustainability.
Note: this course is not industry specific. The knowledge gained can be applied to any industry sector, such as transport (rail, aviation, maritime), food, tourism, hospitality, logistics, finance etc.
Assistant Professor Sam Cromie, Assistant Professor Dale Whelehan and Assistant Professor Siobhán Corrigan, along with relevant industry professionals, where applicable.
This is a seven-week course divided into seven sessions. Each session is designed to be completed over the course of a week and will comprise several offline learning elements complemented with a one-hour live webinar (evening). The webinar and study material will be accessed via our student learning platform, Blackboard.
The one hour live webinars will take place from 5.30pm to 6.30pm (Irish time) on Mondays on the below dates, commencing March 2026.
March 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th, April 6th and 13th.
For the best online experience, we recommend the use of Chrome as your default browser, along with a USB (or other) headset with a built-in microphone. Each live webinar will last one hour. Outside of this, you can also expect to spend additional time completing pre-session material, such as watching introduction videos or preparing some questions for discussion.
On successful completion participants will be provided with a Certificate of Completion. Note class attendance will be recorded.
I really enjoyed the course and found it very beneficial to my current role and responsibilities. I learned a huge amount about ESG in general, the principles that underpin it and how implement a successful ESG programme for my organisation. The course presenters were very professional and competent in the subject matter. It was great to be able to learn from the experts at Trinity College. Sean Hunt - Jazz Pharmaceuticals
Thank you so much for the engaging and insightful course led by yourself and the other excellent lecturers. Your passion and dedication impacted my understanding of sustainability, and I will be carrying the learning from this into the work I do everyday and hope to make positive and meaningful impact. Robert Kennedy - The Coca Cola Company
Trinity College Dublin have partnered with Skillnet Ireland to make funding available for this course.
For the March 2026 iteration funding of up to 40% is provided via our GreenTech Skillnet partner (for eligible participants) making the course fee €900 rather than the standard €1500 cost.
If you meet the eligbility criteria shown below, you can apply for a place directly with our GreenTech Skillnet partner, who will apply the discount.
Eligibility for Companies
Key requirements regarding the eligibility of businesses to participate in funding.
- Companies must be from private enterprise based in the Republic of Ireland.
- Skillnet Ireland funding is not available to public sector bodies or organisations that are publicly funded such as community-based not-for-profit companies or charities.
- Commercial semi-state companies are eligible providing that income contributed to a Network is not sourced from the public purse.
- Sole traders are eligible as Companies.
Eligibility for Trainees
Key requirements regarding the Trainees:
- Trainees must be based in the Republic of Ireland to be eligible.
- Trainees must be employed within private enterprise, commercial semi-state, or as a sole trader.
Note: they will check all eligbility criteria with you. Apply here.
You can register for the course by clicking on the PayPal link below. The Course Fee of €1,500 includes access to the course materials via Blackboard for the duration of the course. Please note that participation in this CPD course does not include access to the Trinity Library or any other student services (including a student id card).
Further Information
If you would like any further information please contact Paula /Rory via email to cihs@tcd.ie
