Jaipuria Institute of Management, Jaipur, in association with the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy, is organizing a Faculty Development Program (FDP) titled “Circular Economy and SDG 12: A Roadmap for Sustainable Industrial Practices”, scheduled from 27 January to 2 February 2026. The program is designed to address contemporary challenges related to sustainability, responsible consumption, and production, with a specific focus on the principles and practices of the circular economy.
Program Objectives
The FDP aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of circular economy principles and their alignment with Sustainable Development Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production). The specific objectives include:
Course Content
The program covers a wide range of interdisciplinary themes, including:
In addition to classroom sessions, the FDP includes simulation labs, research methodology training, practical sessions on LCA and decision-making tools, guest lectures by journal editors, and an industrial visit to a manufacturing unit in the Jaipur region.
Pedagogy and Program Structure
The FDP follows an intensive, practice-oriented structure spread over six days, combining lectures, article discussions, simulation-based learning, software demonstrations, industrial exposure, and reflective exercises. Participants will also engage in hands-on sessions related to ESG and sustainability reporting, closed-loop supply chain simulations, and digital decision-support tools.
Target Participants
The program is intended for faculty members of AICTE-approved institutions, research scholars, postgraduate students, industry professionals, government officials, and technical staff from industry. As per ATAL Academy norms, participation from the host institution will not exceed 30% of the total intake.
Certification and Participation
The FDP will be conducted in offline mode and is fully sponsored by the ATAL Academy. There is no registration fee, and seats are limited. Participants who maintain a minimum of 80% attendance and secure at least 60% marks in the evaluation test will receive e-certificates issued by the AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy.
Conclusion
This Faculty Development Program offers a rigorous academic and practical platform for understanding and advancing circular economy practices aligned with SDG 12. By integrating theoretical foundations, analytical tools, industry insights, and applied learning, the FDP seeks to contribute to capacity building among academicians and professionals committed to sustainable industrial development and responsible consumption and production.
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