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UCAM will investigate doctor honoris causa to Bernardo Kliksberg considered "the father of the RSC" (27/01/2020)

The Catholic University of Murcia will celebrate tomorrow the events on the occasion of the Feast of Santo Tomás de Aquino.

Bernardo Kliksberg, president of the Ibero-American Network of Universities for Corporate Social Responsibility, and advisor to organizations such as the UN, UNICEF, UNESCO, FAO and the World Health Organization, will offer the conference 'How to improve the world and strengthen values ethical?

Perspectives and Paths of Hope 'in which you will reflect on climate change, inequality and poverty.

Kliksberg is an honorary doctorate from more than 40 universities in the Americas, Europe and Asia. He is also the author of more than 60 books and hundreds of works on various areas of development, corporate social responsibility, senior management, social capital, the fight against poverty, ethics and economics

Prior to the investiture, the laudatio will be held by Rayco Antúnez Cazorla, extraordinary professor of Leadership and Social Commitment at UCAM, and president and founder of the Inspiring Committed Leaders Foundation (ICLF);

and Víctor Meseguer Sánchez, director of the International Chair of Corporate Social Responsibility of this university.

The academic act will begin at 11:30 a.m. and it will also take place the delivery of distinctions to the new doctors and professors of the teaching institution in different areas such as social sciences, health, sports, environmental engineering, architecture and sustainable construction, entrepreneurship and employment, among others.

Source: UCAM

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