Business school of the University of Turku, Finland, offering research-led management education with a focus on sustainability, international business, and the Nordic economy.
Turku School of Economics (TSE) is an internationally recognized business school and educator in business and economics, ranked among the top 75 business schools globally. The school exists to educate responsible leaders for national and international businesses and the public sector while building sustainable solutions grounded in versatile, high-quality research.
TSE's mission centers on embedding sustainability and responsibility into management education and practice. The school has established sustainability as a central strategic priority, reflected in its "TSE for Sustainable Futures" initiative. This commitment extends across research, teaching, and institutional operations. The school collaborates with major impact investment networks including PRME, GRLI, and the Nordic Business School, demonstrating its alignment with global responsible management education frameworks.
The school's research portfolio addresses critical sustainability challenges through multiple centers and networks. The Finland Futures Research Centre conducts interdisciplinary research on sustainable energy systems, climate change mitigation, and circular economy transitions. The Responsible Business Network brings together researchers across taxation, finance, marketing, management, and supply chain management to advance sustainability scholarship. Additional research areas include biodiversity and economics, business disruption, future ethics, and responsible digital economy.
TSE integrates sustainability throughout its curriculum, offering dedicated study modules in responsible business and sustainable development. The school maintains partnerships with over 500 companies and organizations in research, education, and innovation, extending its impact beyond academia into business practice.