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Vrije University - Summer graduate programs
Summer Course in Governing Climate Change: Theory and Practice
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Summer Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English
In the Summer Course in Governing Climate Change: Theory and Practice, participants will delve into the examination of diverse approaches for coping with climate change, encompassing international agreements, market-based solutions, civil society initiatives, and corporate actions.


Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design
Digital Learning, Copenhagen 2020 Summer Workshop: Designing for Climate Adaptation
- Copenhagen, Denmark
Summer Course
Full time
5 days
Distance Learning
English
We live in uncertain times. The favorable climate that humanity has known is rapidly changing, with far-reaching implications for human behavior and health. It’s increasingly critical to build preparedness for direct – and indirect – climate impacts and to welcome uncertainty into the design process. How do we explore and imagine possible pathways to increase our resilience and capacity to adapt? This workshop will explore these questions and help build an understanding of the trajectories, impacts, and influences of climate change.
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Studying Climatology at the Summer Courses level offers an exciting chance to delve into the science of climate and its impacts on our planet. This focused program allows you to explore essential concepts, including atmospheric dynamics, weather patterns, and climate change.
In your courses, you'll engage in hands-on learning experiences, applying monitoring techniques and analyzing climate data. Students strengthen analytical skills as they explore interrelationships between human activities and environmental changes. You'll practice using modeling tools to predict future climate scenarios, gaining insight into how our actions can shape sustainable solutions.
Courses often cover topics such as climatological research methods, environmental policies, and data interpretation, which equip you for various career paths. Graduates may find opportunities in environmental consulting, governmental agencies, or research institutions. This field encourages critical thinking and fosters a keen understanding of the challenges our planet faces in terms of climate change.