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SUMMARY:Copenhagen Doughnut Summer School (Fully booked - waiting list available)
DESCRIPTION:As of 6th August\, this event is fully booked. If you would like to be added to the waiting list\, please send an email to coordinator Karen Grønneberg at kgr@bloxhub.org – We will contact you if a spot becomes available.\nHow can we build an economy that works for people\, planet and place? Let’s explore together in this one-week participatory\, discursive and practice-focused Summer School. In collaboration with BLOXHUB\, Copenhagen Doughnut\, Wellbeing Economy Lab and University of Copenhagen. \nLecturers:\nJacob Rask & Mia Heide (course leads) with guests: Kate Raworth\, Katherine Richardson\, Mickey Gjerris\, Emma Holten\, Søren Nielsen\, Dani Hill-Hansen\, Inge Røpke\, Rob Shorter\, Ilektra Kouloumpi\, Leonora Grcheva and more to be announced. \nDoughnut Economics for Thriving Places \nIf the 21st century goal is to meet the needs of all people within the means of the living planet – in other words\, get into the Doughnut – then how can humanity get there? Not with last century’s economic thinking. Doughnut Economics proposes an economic mindset that’s fit for our times. It’s not a set of policies and institutions\, but rather a way of thinking and a set of principles to bring about the regenerative and distributive dynamics that this century calls for. \nDrawing on insights from diverse schools of economic thought – including ecological\, feminist\, institutional\, behavioural and complexity economics – it sets out seven ways to think like a 21st century economist in order to transform economies\, local to global. \nWith a particular focus on place-based transformation in municipalities\, cities and the built environment\, building on the Doughnut for Urban Development and Reduction Roadmap\, this course will introduce participants to the core concepts of Doughnut Economics as well discussing how we can build a wellbeing economy that works for people and the planet. \nThe course will be participatory\, discursive and practice-focused. Participants will also be invited to engage in further collaboration about doughnut and wellbeing economics after the course. \nWhere:  \nMonday – Wednesday\nSocial Science Campus – Kommunehospitalet.\nØster Farimagsgade 5\, København K.\nRoom 35.01.05 \nThursday\nSocial Science Campus – Christian Hansen Auditoriet.\nBartholinsgade 4A\, 1356 København.\nRoom 34.0.01 \nFriday\nEmil Holms Kanal 6\, 2300 København.\nAuditorium 23.0.50 \nWhen: \nMonday 18 – Friday 22 August\, kl 9-16 (physical meetup). \nFor who? \nOpen to all undergraduates and master students\, PhD’s from across all disciplines\, interested in new economic thinking with a particular focus on a wellbeing economy thriving within planetary boundaries. We also welcome professionals working within the built environment\, planners\, architecture\, engineering etc. The course is transdisciplinary and aims to be transformative. \nWhat will you learn?\nStudents who have completed the course will be able to: \n– Understand and apply the concepts of Doughnut Economics\, including the Doughnut\, as well as regenerative and distributive dynamics and broader debates within feminist\, ecological and wellbeing economics. \n– Engage with some of the debates within modern economic thinking and are able to engage in those discussions\, critically approach different perspectives and form their own opinions. \n– Apply the principles of Doughnut Economics\, such as regenerative and distributive design\, reciprocity\, interdependence and systems thinking\, within the context of the built environment\, place-based development and what they mean applied to other disciplines such as political science\, urban planning\, design\, architecture and engineering. \nTeaching and Learning methods \nMix of lectures\, group work\, games\, activities and field trips in and around Copenhagen. \nExam\nCredit: ECTS points are not automatically granted.\nHowever\, it is possible to get 7.5 ECTS points for the course. If you are enrolled at KU: You can pursue ’project outside of coursework’. NB you have to find a supervisor at signup. \nContact: \n \nMain teachers: Jacob Rask og Mia Heide. \nFor practical or genereal inquiries please write our Summerschool coordinator Karen Grønneberg (kgr@bloxhub.org). \nCopenhagen Doughnut Summerschool is a collaboration between BLOXHUB\, City of Copenhagen\, University of Copenhagen (IFRO)\, WELA\, Doughnut Economics Action Lab and Rethinking Economics. \nThe summer course is divided in two parts\, the first will take place five days in August (18-22) and the second in September (27 and 28) 2025. The course language is in English. \nParticipation in the workshop is free of charge and there is no course fee.
URL:https://bloxhub.org/event/copenhagen-summer-school-part-1/
LOCATION:University of Copenhagen\, Frederiksberg Campus Thorvaldsensvej 40\, Frederiksberg room A2-70.01\, Thorvaldsensvej 40\, Frederiksberg\, 1871\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Applied Science Forum,Free event
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