KEDGE unveiled updated MSc Ecological & Impact Finance programme

12/02/2025
KEDGE Business School is strengthening its expertise in sustainable finance with the launch of an updated Master of Science in Ecological & Impact Finance. This programme offers a forward-thinking approach, addressing the rising demand for professionals with expertise in sustainable, ecological and impact finance.

KEDGE Business School is strengthening its commitment to sustainable finance with the introduction of an updated Master of Science in Ecological & Impact Finance. This programme, led by prepares students with comprehensive expertise in sustainable, ecological, and impact finance, addressing the increasing demand for professional’s adept in ethical and societal considerations.

Programme highlights:

  • Accreditation and recognition: The MSc is accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE) and recognised by the French Ministry of Higher Education, ensuring a high standard of academic excellence.
  • Curriculum focus: The programme offers advanced knowledge of sustainable finance tools, specialising in the sustainable, ecological and impact finance. Key modules include ecological, economic and financial realities, promoting ecology and impact in financial realities and imagining desirables ecological futures.
  • Language and location: Delivered entirely in English, the programme is based at KEDGE's Paris campus, reflecting its international orientation.
  • Hands-on experience: Students will engage in practical modules such as "debunking degrowth & postgrowth" conferences, providing exposure to current debates and practices in sustainable finance.
  • Professional partnerships: The programme is supported by the research chair CANDRIAM / KEDGE “finance reconsidered: addressing sustainable economic development”, offering students access to a wide network of industry leaders.
Focus on the programme director Christophe Revelli

Christophe Revelli is a professor of Sustainable  & Impact Finance at KEDGE Business School. He holds the KEDGE-CANDRIAM research chair "finance reconsidered" and co-leads the KEDGE-LCL chair in impact finance. His research interests are focused on ecological finance theory and his teaching is focused on sustainable & impact finance.

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