Embedding Responsible Management: Richmond at the King’s Business School Workshop
Author: Richmond American University London
Being based in London means Richmond staff and faculty are often in the room where UK higher education’s biggest conversations are happening. On 27 May 2026, Inma Ramos, Richmond’s Director of the Institute of Corporate Sustainability and co-lead of the local PRME network, attended a faculty development workshop at King’s Business School. The workshop focused on embedding the Principles for Responsible Management Education into curriculum design, assessment, and accreditation.
Led by Professor Natascha Radclyffe-Thomas, Chair of PRME’s UK & Ireland Chapter, the session offered practical tools for PRME curriculum mapping, guidance on evidencing responsible management education within accreditation frameworks, and a pathway towards PRME i5 Engagement Certification.
“This was exactly the kind of collaborative, forward-thinking space our institution needs to be present in. Embedding responsibility into how we teach and assess is not a box-ticking exercise — it is fundamental to the kind of graduates we are shaping.” – Inma Ramos
This engagement builds on the ongoing work of Richmond’s Institute for Corporate Sustainability and our local PRME network, reinforcing a wider institutional commitment: preparing globally minded graduates to lead responsibly wherever their dual UK/US degree takes them.