Barcelona, Spain

Global Justice and Sustainable Development

when 1 July 2024 - 12 July 2024
language Spanish
duration 2 weeks
credits 4 EC
fee EUR 150

In 2015, the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was approved and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are guiding its implementation. The issues addressed by these goals are many and diverse: poverty, hunger, peace, health, education, inequalities, gender equality, economic prosperity, protection of the planet, the fight against climate change, cities and territories, energy, sustainable consumption and production...
The university, through teaching, research and dissemination, is a decisive space for reaching them and thinking critically about them, activating the different areas of knowledge involved. The ecological and social crises we are experiencing are great challenges that demand fair and sustainable responses. The course is based on the transversal knowledge that is necessary to face these challenges and the interdisciplinarity to be able to work together.

Course leader

Jordi Mir

Target group

Undergraduated students (Sophomore, Junior and Senior)

Fee info

EUR 150: Registration fee (non refundable)
EUR 750: Tuition fee (non refundable)

Scholarships

Non UPF students from universities with an international exchange partnership with UPF will be exempt of paying the 150€ non refundable registration fee.