Teaching Transformational Sustainability Science (26H06001)

Description

In an article published in Science in 2007, Debra Rowe, President of the US Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development, formulates an inspiring vision for sustainability courses in higher education: "Imagine what would happen if students were regularly exposed to real-world sustainability problems brought to campuses by cities, businesses, non-profits, and other institutions. If classroom exercises led to practical solutions, students would understand that they can have a positive impact on the world through their academic learning (Rowe, D. (2007): Educating for a sustainable future. Science, 317(5836), p. 324).

However, given the high level of complexity, the knowledge required across academic and practical disciplines, and the long-term economic, social and environmental impacts that characterize sustainability issues, this vision of teaching is proving challenging, if not overwhelming. In addition, time and resource constraints limit the level of ambition that can be achieved in regular teaching practice, especially by younger researchers who face the challenge of combining their academic qualification with good teaching.

How could university teaching that takes this vision seriously look like? How, under the given condition, can we seek to pragmatically and repeatedly, implement appropriate elements in the classroom that work towards comprehensive problem analysis and sophisticated solutions i.e. that seek to promote transformative approaches in the truest sense of the word?

Course Information

Date
Thursday, September 24, 2026 till Thursday, November 19, 2026
Registration Opens
May 26, 2026
Registration Deadline
September 15, 2026
Course Fees
University members: free of charge / External participants: 30 CHF
Trainer
Rico Defila
Dr. Antonietta Di Giulio
Dr. Marc Frick
Dr. Annika Sohre
Credits
1 ECTS
Organized by

Sustainability Office and Team Eucor & EPICUR

Aims

The hybrid (1 ECTS) course aims to provide participants with a toolbox of different sustainability teaching methods and approaches that can be implemented as transformative interventions in sustainability courses.

Content

  • Key competencies in sustainability in higher education
  • Methods of transdisciplinary teaching and transformative research
  • Co-design and co-production of knowledge

Methods

  • Reflective and participatory methods
  • Systems thinking, futures thinking, values thinking, strategic thinking, interpersonal- and collaborative approaches.

About the Trainer

• Dr. Marc Frick, Senior Researcher in the Social Transitions Research Group and project coordinator in the Eucor & EPICUR team at the University of Basel.
• Dr. Antonietta Di Giulio, Head of the Research Group Inter- and Transdisciplinarity at the University of Basel
• Dr. Rico Defila, Deputy Head of the Research Group Inter- and Transdisciplinarity at the University of Basel
• Dr. Annika Sohre, Senior Researcher in the Sustainability Research Group and General Manager of the Sustainable Future Research Network at the University of Basel

Feature

This course is offered as a collaboration of the Sustainability Office with the Team Epicur & EUCOR and the Sustainable Future Research Network.

The following course lessons will be taught online:
- 29.09.2026 14.15-15.45h Virtual Kick-off Session
- 19.11.2026 14.15-15.45h Virtual Closing Session

The following course lessons will be taught in person:
- Thursday 29.10.2026 13.00-17.00h / Biozentrum - Seminaraum 02.094
- Friday 30.10.2026 09.00-13:00h / Biozentrum - Seminaraum 02.058

Asynchronous, self-directed learning with video inputs totaling 3 hours

Location

Biozentrum Spitalstrasse 41, 4056 Basel


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