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This group project from TUHH addresses environmental challenges and studies non-technical aspects that support the circular economy and environmental initiatives. Topics are to be chosen matching the general scope of environmental challenges, i.e. the challenges of rising resource consumption and waste production. In a combination of lecture and practical group task, you will gain experience in the research, design and execution of a sustainability action plan. Important aspects of action plan will be supported by scientific evidence you identified, analysed and improved upon based on constructive peer feedback. In addition, you will be introduced to the importance of high-quality science communication for ecologically and socially sustainable development.
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At the end of the course students will are aware of the importance of high-quality science communication for ecologically and socially sustainable development and have basic knowledge about the how and what.
By the end of the course students will have basic knowledge about the topic Circular Economy and the state of the art in this research field. They are able to discuss recent issues and identifiey relevant research connected with their fields of study.
By the end of the course students learned how to work in international, interdiscisplinary teams in terms of: knowing about the different roles, reflect on team dynamics, get to know tools for efficient online collaboration and how to provide constructive peer-feedback.
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