Bern, Switzerland

The Future is Sustainable – it's in our Hands!

online course
when 23 August 2021 - 27 August 2021
language English
duration 1 week
credits 3 EC
fee CHF 70

Scope
The Summer School is designed to enable students to build system- and transformative knowledge, and to develop their capacity to act in the face of complex challenges through trade-offs (especially between individual sustainability goals and dimensions), allowing them to actively engage in shaping a sustainable future.

Skills to advocate for social and ecological justice and well-being
The Summer School offers an opportunity to explore current knowledge on sustainable development. By examining various topics, such as inequality, education for sustainable development, sufficient lifestyle, sustainable land management and nonviolant communication, students will learn about different aspects of sustainable development and develop skills to advocate for social and ecological justice and well-being.

Experienced scientists will enable students to broaden and deepen their basic knowledge on the subject and will highlight the most important developments and challenges in the field. Participants will explore the interfaces between the different dimensions of sustainable development (ecology, economy and society) in its complexity and will have the opportunity to visit virtual real-life laboratories where they will learn how specific aspects of sustainable development can be implemented.

Sustainable development from the local to the global scale
The Summer School entails peer-to-peer learning that is interactive and transformative. Further methods include keynote lectures, learning by good-practice examples and self-study. Through problem-based, interdisciplinary learning, students will be able to use their skills as potential future change agents to help find potential solutions to some important issues around sustainable development.

The Summer School examines sustainable development from the local to the global scale, exploring critical contemporary socio-environmental issues from multiple perspectives.

Target group

The International Bachelor and master Summer School is open to bachelor and master students of all disciplines. We invite applications from candidates in the arts and humanities, natural sciences and social sciences - as well as those doing their studies in law, media or policy - who focus on the relationship between environment and society.

Course aim

The Summer School is designed to enable students to build system- and transformative knowledge, and to develop their capacity to act in the face of complex challenges through trade-offs (especially between individual sustainability goals and dimensions), allowing them to actively engage in shaping a sustainable future.

Credits info

3 EC
Participants having successfully completed the Summer School will receive a certificate of attendance and can obtain 3 ECTS points. 1 ECTS correspond to 25 – 30 hours of work, consisting of preparatory work, full participation in the course and possibly a form of examination. Acknowledgement of the ECTS points in the study programs at home institutions is the responsibility of the participants.

Fee info

CHF 70: The course fee of 70 CHF (Swiss Francs) is non-refundable. It comprises lectures and course materials.