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Course info Small acts and big effects 2022

Small acts and big effects Why should individuals act in a way that promotes Agenda 2030 goals and can we make them do so? Teachers: Mattias Gunnemyr (Practical philosophy) and Annika Wallin (Cognitive science) plus invited guests. The course gives a deeper understanding of collective harm cases and the inefficacy problem. Collective harm cases are situations where there will be bad consequences i

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EEH029F en (1)

Kursguide - Course Syllabus This is a translation of the course syllabus approved in Swedish School of Economics and Management EEH029F, Transformations towards sustainability: Responsible consumption and production, 7.5 credits Hållbar omvandling: Ansvarsfull konsumtion och produktion, 7,5 högskolepoäng Third Cycle / Doktorandnivå Details of approval The syllabus was approved by The Board of the

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2022 Preliminary course schedule Sustainability impacts and Societal Relevance in%

PRELIMINARY VERSION – MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Sustainability impacts and Societal Relevance in Research Proposals 6 September - 16 December, Lund University (3 ECTS) Lectures will be online (Zoom). The workshops may have a hybrid format – please see the programme of each workshop for details. Time and date Type Title Leader 6 September 2022 9.15-12.00 Lecture Introduction – approaches to estimati

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Resources and suggested readings - Sustainability impacts and societal relevance%2

1 Sustainability Impacts and Societal Relevance in Research Proposals – resources and suggested readings (the following is intended to give an idea of some of the main topics, perspectives and debates, course participants are of course not expected to ‘read their way through’ this list) 1. Sustainability impacts in research proposals and policy Note: Horizon Europe is here given as an example, sin

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Preliminary program 2nd PhD conference on sustainable development Agenda 2030 Grad

Program 2nd PhD conference on Sustainable Development 6 - 7 October 2022 6 October 09:00- 09:45 Welcome and introduction to the conference (Room Ed236) 10:00- 11:45 PAPER PRESENTATIONS (room Ed236) 1- Fashion, gender and manufacturing Chair: To be decided Research presentations: • Mariko Takedomi Karlsson (Human ecology division, Faculty of Social Sciences): Unsustainable fashion: discourses in th

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2022 Preliminary course schedule Sustainability impacts and Societal Relevance in%

PRELIMINARY VERSION – MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Sustainability impacts and Societal Relevance in Research Proposals 6 September - 16 December, Lund University (3 ECTS) Lectures will be online (Zoom). The workshops may have a hybrid format – please see the programme of each workshop for details. Time and date Type Title Leader tbd Lecture (3 h) Introduction – approaches to estimating social and envi

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Course syllabus Representing sustainability

Reg. no U 2020/854 Course syllabus: Representing Sustainability 1. Identification data • Course code: KTE014F • English title: Representing Sustainability • Third cycle • 7.5 credits • Approved by the dean on 28 September 2020 Valid from the spring semester of 2020 Department: the Malmö Theatre Academy, department code 8504 This is an elective course for doctoral students in relevant third-cycle p

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Representing Sustainability schedule spring 2023

Representing Sustainability 7.5 credits Spring 2023 This doctoral course will examine how narratives around the global goals are created, can be understood and also how it relates to the doctoral student's own research. The doctoral students will gain a theoretical and practical foundation in discourse analysis and metaphor analysis in order to critically review the language, images and narratives

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Health and the environment course information 2023

Health and environment with special focus on climate and sustainability Course organizers Kristoffer Mattisson kristoffer.mattisson@med.lu.se (contact person) Examiner Professor Karin Broberg Target Group Preliminary doctoral students and post-docs with an interest in understanding associations between the environment and health and how these association change with a changing climate. Doctoral st

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Existential Sustainability PhD Course 2023

www.ctr.lu.se What is existential sustainability and how can existential perspectives become part of con- temporary sustainability work? In the process of implementing the green transition, new per- spectives have emerged, relating to the existen- tial and religious dimensions of human life. The course addresses this by paying attention to the human being as a narrative being, in relation to three

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Abstract template2023

Abstract submission Deadline: September 8, 2023 Questions? Contact: stina.lundkvist@cec.lu.se Research Conference on Sustainable Development 2023 Title of your contribution (replace this text) Presenting author: Name and affiliation (replace this text) Co-author : Name(s) and affiliation(s) Key words: 3-5 keywords (replace this text) Email address: provide presenting author email address (replace

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Program 3rd PhD conference 29 September 2023

Program 3rd PhD conference on Sustainable Development, 29 September 2023 09:15- 09:45 Welcome and inspirational presentation – acceleration of progress Kristina Jönsson will give a welcome and introduction to the conference, followed by short presentations of the current progress of the 2030 Agenda and the latest updates from the High Level Political Forum. More information regarding the guest spe

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Program 3rd PhD conference 29 September 2023 0

Program 3rd PhD conference on Sustainable Development, 29 September 2023 09:15- 09:45 Welcome and inspirational presentation – acceleration of progress The year of 2023 marks the mid-point of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, which is based on 17 Sustainable Development Goals that includes ending poverty, reducing inequality and tackling climate change. Early efforts after the SDGs were adopt

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Abstract Summary 2023

CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS Lund University Research Conference Knowledge for Sustainable Development 7 November 2023 | Stadshallen, Lund Session 1 - 09:50-10:50 - I Transition from a regional perspective - II The how-to of impact - III Conserving biodiversity Session 2 – 11:20-12:20 - I Climate impact - II Tools for impact - III Air and Water - IIII Halla Steinunn Stefansdottir - Þytur Poster presentati

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Agenda 2030 PhD course-Degrowth and sustainability pathways

Degrowth and sustainability pathways PhD course – 5 credits May 20-June 10 In the context of a climate emergency, there is an increasing demand from society and students to learn about societal models (including welfare provision) that function without economic growth. In this context, degrowth aims for a multi-scalar transformation beyond the growth-oriented economic paradigm to achieve socio-eco

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Course syllabus digital monies for a sustainable future EHFE016 updated

Untitled Department of Business Administ rat ion EHFE016, Digital monies for a sustainable future, 7.5 credits Digitala valutor för en hållbar framtid 7,5 hp Third Cycle/Forskarutbildningsnivå General information The course EHFE016 is an interdisciplinary course at the third-cycle level, offered through the Graduate School Agenda 2030. Language of instruction: English Main field of studies: Busine

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Preliminary dates

Preliminary dates and topics for the course: Dates Topics May 20 Introduction May 22 Origins of degrowth: degrowth as a movement and as an academic field May 24 Ecological/Heterodox/Social economics of degrowth May 27 Production and labor May 29 Feminist and care approaches to degrowth May 30 Politics and state in degrowth May 31 Degrowth as transition or transformation? Strategies for change June

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2024 poster Sustainability and risks course (002)

Sustainability in the light of risk (7.5 ETCS) In the last years, it is evident that local and global risks have materialized into adverse events with severe conse- quences for our society. Communities, businesses, au- thorities, and people in Sweden, Europe, and worldwide are affected by and need to handle the consequences of various events such as food crises, disturbances in global logistics, p

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