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SDU Summer School on Cities and Climate Change 2023

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: SDU Summer School on Cities and Climate Change 2023

SDU International Summer School will bring Master and Bachelor students for two weeks course, 7-18 August 2023, to Odense in Denmark.

SDU Summer School on Cities and Climate Change aims at expanding the students’ knowledge of policies, tools, and strategic and action planning for resilient urban transition, responding to the need for systemic change in tackling climate change.

The SDU summer school also aims to co-develop students’ skills and knowledge in climate mitigation and adaptation planning.

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The summer school aims at bringing together multi-disciplinary knowledge and perspectives on climate change in cities from science and practice.

Furthermore, the focus topics will be low-carbon development and climate adaptation, disaster risk reduction, climate adaptation in cities, and cross-sectorial and thematic issues.

SDU summer school uses systems thinking and problem-based learning through process design methodology to build the necessary skills and competencies to respond to a systemic transformation to foster urban climate actions.

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The students will work in groups using real cities worldwide, including Global South ones, as a case study to develop specific climate change solutions through strategy and action planning.

👉 5 ECTS points

👉 Application deadline: 01 May 2023

👉 SDU International Summer School 2023: https://lnkd.in/eEMcpTw5

👉 SDU International Summer School on Cities and Climate Change 2023: https://lnkd.in/eFkbHBiT

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