Duquesne University
Teams of 4-6 graduate MBA students will consult on a project related to sustainable business practices for the length of a semester (about ten weeks).
Duquesne University
Teams of 4-6 graduate MBA students will consult on a project related to sustainable business practices for the length of a semester (about ten weeks).
Chatham University
Teams of 2-4 students enrolled in the MBA and/or Sustainability MA programs engage with a local company to advance a specific sustainability-oriented initiative of interest within that company. Project lasts for one semester (about 14 weeks).
University of Pittsburgh
Through capstone design courses and undergraduate summer research, MCSI offers various mechanisms in which students can help to address industry challenges and needs. In each case, a faculty mentor is assigned to work with the corporate partner and the student/student team to develop a scope of work. Timelines and cost is based on the program and needs.
University of Pittsburgh
From business operations to research collaborations to fostering vibrant student groups and activism to master planning, Pitt is earning a strong reputation for its culture of sustainability across the nation. Join us and follow along as we continually challenge the status quo to create sustainable solutions, actions, strategies, and opportunities for students, faculty, staff, our campuses, and Western Pennsylvania.
American Society for Public Administration
This article features recommended best practices, and some practices to avoid when preparing a quality municipal budget.
International City Management Association
Robert L. Bland illuminates the difference between private and public sector budgeting, using examples from local and state practice to illustrate the variety, creativity, and professionalism that define budgeting in the public sector.
Sustainable Pennsylvania, a joint project of the Pennsylvania Municipal League and Sustainable Pittsburgh, is a voluntary performance recognition program designed to help municipalities set and achieve sustainability goals, save money, conserve resources, and foster a vibrant community.
The Pennsylvania Municipal League is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization established in 1900 as an advocate for Pennsylvania’s 3rd class cities. Today, The League represents participating Pennsylvania cities, boroughs, townships, home rule communities and towns that all share The League’s municipal policy interests.
The mission of the Pennsylvania Municipal League is to strengthen, empower and advocate for effective local government.
Sustainable PGH is a nonprofit committed to building the knowledge, perspective, and ability needed to create a better tomorrow for our region.
Email info@sustainablepa.org or call Leslie Rhoads from PML at 717-236-9469 *237 or Sustainable Pittsburgh at 412-258-6642