The Circular Economy as a Social Innovation, Short Course | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The Circular Economy as a Social Innovation

14 days
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1100 EUR/year
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The Circular Economy as a Social Innovation course at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam will teach you what the circular economy is, how it tackles environmental and social problems, and which social innovations are crucial to transition towards a circular economy. At the end of this course you will be inspired and empowered to create social innovations for the circular economy. 

Overview

What is the circular economy, and what can it mean for our life, study, and work? In this course, you will engage in active and creative workshops and excursions, next to lectures from circular economy experts. 

Maybe you have heard about the circular economy, and that it can help in solving environmental and social problems. But what is the circular economy, and what can it mean for our life, study, and work? In this course, you will learn about the environmental and social reasons why Europe and the Netherlands aim to transition towards a circular economy. You will also learn that this transition needs social innovations to work: Innovations in society, business, and how people relate to each other.

The current linear take-make-waste economy negatively impacts the natural and social environment. The circular economy is an alternative that promises ways to regenerate the natural environment. In addition, the circular economy also promises to enhance social justice and it relies on innovative forms of social organizing. However, despite these promises, the social aspects of the circular economy are often overlooked in teaching. 

This course is one of the first to focus on the social side of the circular economy. It draws from experiences in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Europe, where social innovations and social justice are part of various circular initiatives. The course is also developed as part of two large research projects. A first research project investigates social innovations for the circular economy, and focuses on organizations such as Repair Cafés. A second project investigates attempts to green city buildings in a way that creates social and environmental benefits, and focuses on phenomena such as green roofs. 

Learning objectives

At the end of the course students will:

  • understand the reasons for the transition towards the circular economy
  • understand the different strategies for material circularity
  • analyse social (economic, political, cultural, market, regulatory) barriers and enablers of the circular economy
  • analyse social innovations for circularity
  • create social innovations for circularity
  • evaluate to what extent social innovations for circularity generate social justice and environmental sustainability

Programme Structure

Courses include:

  • Circular economy
  • Donut economy
  • Social barrier of the circular economy
  • Social innovations

Key information

Duration

  • Full-time
    • 14 days

Start dates & application deadlines

Language

English

Credits

3 ECTS

Delivered

On Campus

Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

Student insurance

Make sure to cover your health, travel, and stay while studying abroad. Even global coverages can miss important items, so make sure your student insurance ticks all the following:

  • Additional medical costs (i.e. dental)
  • Repatriation, if something happens to you or your family
  • Liability
  • Home contents and baggage
  • Accidents
  • Legal aid

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Other requirements

General requirements

The course is open to Beginner and Advanced Bachelor's students.Students can have any educational background. However they should have a broad interest in environmental sustainability, social sustainability, and how to create an economy that is socially just and environmentally sustainable.

Tuition Fee

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  • International

    1100 EUR/year
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 1100 EUR per year during 14 days.
  • National

    1100 EUR/year
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 1100 EUR per year during 14 days.
  • Students, PhD students and employees of VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC or an Aurora Network Partner: €735
  • Students at Partner Universities of VU Amsterdam: €995
  • Students and PhD candidates at non-partner universities of VU Amsterdam: €1100
  • Professionals: €1310

Living costs for Amsterdam

1000 - 1500 EUR /month
Living costs

The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.

Funding

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