XLRI and Tata Steel Offer Unique CSR Leadership Course

XLRI-Tata’s Joint Venture in CSR Education Begins, Last Date to Apply Dec 31, 23

XLRI Jamshedpur and Tata Steel Foundation introduce an innovative one-year Postgraduate Certificate Program in CSR Leadership, approved by AICTE, to cultivate leaders for sustainable future initiatives.

JAMSHEDPUR – XLRI Jamshedpur and Tata Steel Foundation have joined forces, integrating their esteemed legacies in leadership and sustainable development, to offer a cutting-edge CSR Leadership program. This initiative stands as a beacon for those aspiring to spearhead corporate social responsibility.

Endorsed by AICTE, the program is set to commence, reflecting XLRI’s unwavering dedication to nurturing responsible global leaders and Tata Steel Foundation’s prowess in CSR execution.

The course, open for admissions until December 31, 2023, promises a transformative educational experience, blending rigorous academic frameworks with real-world applications in CSR.

The collaboration was formalized through an MoU, signaling a milestone in CSR education and leadership training, dedicated to the greater common good.

Prospective participants are invited to seize this opportunity for professional growth and to be at the forefront of social change, leveraging the combined expertise of XLRI and Tata Steel Foundation.

This educational endeavor is more than a program; it’s a commitment to shape the world of CSR, equipping leaders to address societal challenges with innovative solutions.

Details of the program and application process can be found on the official XLRI virtual interactive learning webpage.

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