COSY Thinking

Capacity building on complex systems thinking

Finansiärer

EU

Projekttyp

Forskning

Context

Sustainability issues show the characteristics of complex systems, as they are part of the continuously changing, self-organising, interdependent and adaptive systems in our world.

Objectives

The project identifies two main specific objectives:

Strengthen the collaboration among academic institutions provide them with a clearer picture of the range of opportunities between the universal and the particular Provide academic lecturers and managerial staff with knowledge, skills and tools for adapting their educational activities with a specific focus on sustainable development Provide undergraduate students with competences on complex systems thinking as a basis for sustainability action and make them employable in organizations interested to meet the sustainable development goals.

Target Groups

The project is addressed to:

University students

Lecturers

Policy makers in the field of education

The main project results include:

An inventory providing motivation and guidance for designing new courses specialized on complex systems thinking as well as for the integration of systems thinking through interdisciplinary approaches in existing courses.

A toolkit consisting in a set of media-based teaching tools focused on Sustainable Development issues addressed to a multidisciplinary approach.

A Joint Curriculum engaging Higher education decision-makers, experts and lecturers in defining a shared complex systems and system thinking based interdisciplinary learning path and related curriculum in Sustainable Development.

Projektet finansieras av Erasmus+ strategic partnership for school education.

Mutvei Berrez, Ann - Lektor

Jonsson, Martin - Professor

Kjellqvist, Tomas - Projektforskare

Forskningsområde / geografiskt område

Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik Medieteknik Miljövetenskap Miljövetenskapliga studier Europa

Avtalsid

2020-1-SE01-KA203-077872

Sidinformation

Sidan är uppdaterad
2026-01-23