Undergraduate Programs:
School of Life Sciences
School of Business
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Professional Program:
Pharmacist Professional (Apoteker)
Shaping a Sustainable Future Through Science and Business
Thursday, May 26, 2025 — In today’s rapidly changing world, sustainability is no longer just a buzzword,it’s a necessity. From climate change to resource scarcity, the global demand for sustainable solutions is at an all-time high. But addressing these challenges requires more than just scientific knowledge alone; it calls for leaders who can bridge science with strategic business thinking.
Sustainability isn’t just an environmental concern anymore but it has become a core component for long-term business success. In an era defined by climate change, shifting in consumer behavior, and increasing regulatory pressures; companies that embrace sustainable practices are positioning themselves for growth and resilience.
Today’s consumers are more informed and value-driven. They support brands that reflect their standards, companies that are transparent, socially responsible, and environmentally conscious. The same goes for investors and stakeholders, who are increasingly evaluating businesses through the lens of sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) performance.
Adopting sustainability can:
Whether you’re a business owner, team leader, or aspiring entrepreneur, the message is clear: Sustainability is no longer a trend. It’s the new standard.
Companies that take ESG seriously often find that it sharpens decision-making and boosts stakeholder trust. It also helps future-proof the business in a world that’s becoming more sustainability-focused with each passing year.
The ESG framework provides a practical way for organizations to align their operations with sustainability goals. It’s not about perfection, it’s about accountability and continuous improvement:
As the global landscape evolves, businesses need leaders who understand how to navigate sustainability challenges while seizing the opportunities they present. This means going beyond technical or managerial expertise. It’s about developing a mindset that combines innovation, responsibility, and strategic thinking.
In a real-world exposure whether it’s through project-based learning, industry collaboration, or cross-disciplinary exploration; Sustainability plays a key role in building this kind of leadership. Professionals who can balance purpose with profit, and science with strategy, will be the ones who lead the next generation of responsible businesses.
At its core, sustainability involves making decisions that balance economic growth, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility. The MBM program at i3L (Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences) equips students with exactly this mindset, preparing them to become changemakers in industries where innovation meets impact.
Students learn how to develop sustainable business models, conduct market research, and implement green strategies grounded in scientific innovation. With an emphasis on real-world case studies, projects, and industry collaborations, MBM students gain not only theoretical insight but also practical tools to lead responsibly in the business sector. campus tour for Dr. Yap Wei Hsum and Dr. Phelim Yong Voon Chen conducted by International Office representatives Alisha T.M Nasier, Vania Amelia, and Marchia Rumkorem. The tour provided an overview of i3L’s academic standards, learning environment, and supporting facilities such as the laboratories and library—further strengthening the foundation for future collaboration in research and education.
About Master in Biomanagement
Master in BioManagement is a specialized program that combines scientific knowledge roles in the life science industry. With the growing demand for life science products and services, this program offers excellent career prospects for those interested in science and business.
Upon completion of a Master in BioManagement program, graduates are well-equipped to pursue a variety of careers and may work in management positions in biotech companies, startups, pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, or government agencies, careers in areas such as product development, project management, regulatory affairs, technology transfer, marketing, and business development are common for graduates of this program.
Undergraduate Programs:
School of Life Sciences
School of Business
Postgraduate Program:
Professional Program:
Pharmacist Professional (Apoteker)
Undergraduate Programs:
School of Life Sciences
School of Business
Postgraduate Program:
Professional Program: