How will we teach ‘Researching and Shaping Climate Futures’?
The course is taught every week on Thursday (10:15 to 11:45) in presence at Grindelberg 5, room 008 (ground floor).
Between the 4 April and the 11 July, we have in total 13 course sessions. In each of the course sessions, you, the students, will actively participate either in the form of open discussions or role-plays. In many course sessions you will get homework to prepare, usually in groups.
Together with a number of lecturers across various disciplines, we will discuss how we as scientists, and as a society, can research and shape climate futures. Our main goal is to improve our joint understanding of the different perspectives on this multi-faceted topic.
The course structure is still up for changes. If you have questions or ideas, which are not answered nor covered in the Session Plan, Role-plays or Rules and Procedures, please contact the course coordination.