Study on the Integration of the Sustainable Development Goals in Management Disciplines in Chinese Universities: A Content Analysis

Under the guidance of the “Education 2030 Framework for Action”, China’s higher education is moving towards internationalization, and there is an upsurge in a movement to strive for the sustainable development of education. However, the level and condition of the integration of the Sustainable Devel...

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Civilization
Colleges & universities
Content analysis
Core curriculum
Curricula
Design
Economic development
Economic growth
Education
Educational aspects
Environmental impact
Higher education
Integration
Natural resources
Students
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Trends
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