Aarhus, Denmark
Immunotherapy – MA
When:
03 August - 14 August 2026
Credits:
5 EC
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Healthcare & History & Tourism & Literature & Anthropology & Natural Sciences & Engineering & Linguistics & Life Sciences & Educational Sciences
When:
03 August - 14 August 2026
School:
Institution:
University of Oulu
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
4 EC
Fee:
974 EUR
Contents:
Critical thinking: key principles, concepts and issues and how they apply to sustainability.
The three pillars of sustainability (environment, social & economic): critical tensions and assumptions.
Anthropocentrism in sustainability: ecocritical, multispecies, relational and more-than-human approaches to sustainability narratives and human-nature discourses.
Western modernity & decolonising sustainability: decolonial critiques of sustainability and the reproduction of power inequalities in sustainability discourses.
Transformative / critical sustainability: putting transformative sustainability ideas into practice; transformative sustainability education
Learning Outcomes:
On completion, participants will be able to:
· Critically examine the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development and underlying assumptions.
· Contrast and compare anthropocentric and ecocentric approaches to sustainability.
· Describe, analyse and reflect on the values and power relations that underpin concepts of sustainable development and how these relate to sustainability in their own disciplines.
· Reflect on and articulate their own positionality, and how that relates to and affects their approaches to sustainability in their fields of study.
· Develop transformative and/or critical approaches to sustainability.
· Apply the contents and learning of the course to their own discipline/field(s).
Study methods:
Pedagogically the course is participatory and student-centred. Participants are encouraged to suggest relevant topics and questions for discussion and will have the opportunity to investigate and compare critical approaches to sustainability across different disciplines. Teaching is activity- and discussion-based. Independent work includes advance reading assignments, group tasks and activities and individual reflections
Teaching /implementation methods:
Due to its participatory & discussion-led nature, the course is delivered face-to-face. Moodle learning platform will be used to facilitate the sharing of materials, feedback and the uploading of participants' work. · Course breakdown: · In-person seminars (10 x 2 hrs) · Peer group studying & presentation (20h) · independent work (95h)
Primary Teaching Language:
English
Person in charge:
Joffy Conolly
* The course will be based at the University’s Botanical Gardens and will include short outdoor fieldwork.
Fee
974 EUR
When:
03 August - 14 August 2026
School:
Institution:
University of Oulu
Language:
English
Credits:
4 EC
Aarhus, Denmark
When:
03 August - 14 August 2026
Credits:
5 EC
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Zagreb and Šibenik, Croatia
When:
29 June - 24 July 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Tbilisi, Georgia
When:
06 July - 24 July 2026
Credits:
8 EC
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