New European Bauhaus: Long Term, Life Cycle and Integrated Thinking in the Industrial Ecosystem

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Duration : 3 weeks
Study Method : Online
Subject : Nature & Environment
Overview
Understand the New European Bauhaus and its connection to the circular economy to champion a more sustainable society.
Course Description

Discover the New European Bauhaus initiative and its goals for industry

The New European Bauhaus is a creative initiative advancing the goals of the European Green Deal. The initiative is helping to build a more sustainable society by championing circularity and life cycle thinking.

On this three-week course from the European Institute for Innovation and Technology, you’ll explore the New European Bauhaus from the perspective of industry. From the initiative’s connections with Industry 5.0 to its implications for sustainable production, you’ll discover a transformative European movement.

Understand the need for circularity in industrial ecosystems

Transitioning to a circular economy could help us limit waste, share resources, and make industries across the board more sustainable.

You’ll delve deeper into the circular economy model, and why circularity is needed to combat the climate crisis.

Examine the role of circular design and life cycle thinking in sustainable manufacturing

Circular design and life cycle thinking both factor circularity into the traditional manufacturing cycle. In Week 3 of the course, you’ll explore the importance of these approaches for sustainability.

You’ll finish the course with a detailed knowledge of the New European Bauhaus initiative, and an understanding of why we should champion the circular economy.

This course is designed for anyone with a broad interest in sustainability, the circular economy, and the European Green Deal.

While no prior knowledge is required for this course, learners should be prepared to read some scientific papers and get into the nitty gritty of sustainability in industry.

Requirements

This course is designed for anyone with a broad interest in sustainability, the circular economy, and the European Green Deal.

While no prior knowledge is required for this course, learners should be prepared to read some scientific papers and get into the nitty gritty of sustainability in industry.

Career Path
  • Identify the need for sustainable, long-term, life cycle and integrated thinking in the industrial ecosystem and the manufacturing industry.
  • Explain how projects from the New European Bauhaus implement circular economy actions and strategies.
  • Describe what characterises a circular economy design approach.
  • Apply design skills and a creative mindset to address sustainable, long-term, life cycle, and integrated thinking in the industrial ecosystem and the manufacturing industry.
  • Apply design tools to create a discussion that engages with system and stakeholder analysis and particularly includes potential collaborators or co-designers that are needed to be involved.
  • Develop a strategy for implementing a circular dimension in line with New European Bauhaus values and working principles.
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