Split, Croatia
BIM for Structural Design
When:
31 August - 04 September 2026
Credits:
2 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:
Β· Critically examine the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development and underlying assumptions.
Β· Contrast and compare anthropocentric and ecocentric approaches to sustainability.
Β· 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.
Β· Reflect on and articulate their own positionality, and how that relates to and affects their approaches to sustainability in their fields of study.
Β· Develop transformative and/or critical approaches to sustainability.
Β· 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. Β· Course breakdown: Β· In-person seminars (10 x 2 hrs) Β· Peer group studying & presentation (20h) Β· independent work (95h)
Primary Teaching Language:
English
Person in charge:
Joffy Conolly
* The course will be based at the Universityβs 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
Split, Croatia
When:
31 August - 04 September 2026
Credits:
2 EC
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Nijmegen, Netherlands
When:
22 June - 26 June 2026
Credits:
2 EC
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Galway, Ireland
When:
14 June - 04 July 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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