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This course focuses on the economic and social dimensions of sustainable development through the lens of experimental game theory/behavioral economics. Type: blended intensive programme (Erasmus+ or SEMP funding) Course dates: 6 Oct 2025 - 31 Jan 2026 Registration closed
This course coincides with the conference "Climate Histories", focusing on how we can understand and re-evaluate established interpretations of how societies can adapt and transform in an era of accelerating climate change. Type: blended intensive programme (Erasmus+ or SEMP funding) Course dates: 7 - 31 Aug 2025 Registration closed
Students will gain an understanding of fake news in 6 ENLIGHT flagship areas, primarily in terms of their recognition, definition, comparison and evaluation of common features. Type: virtual course Course dates: Online 1 February - 8 February, 2024 (Onsite week: 12-16 February) Registration closed
This course introduces students to theoretical and methodological tools from the fields of justice, urban studies, and sustainable development, providing synergistic approaches to the study of equality in sustainable cities. Type: blended intensive programme (Erasmus+ or SEMP funding) Course dates: 26 Jan - 31 May 2026 Registration closed
How can you use your language skills in the global conversation about climate change? This course brings together people with interests in multilingualism, translation, globalization, art, and the environment, to reflect on how to build a more equitable and respectful conversation on climate change. Type: blended intensive programme (Erasmus+ or SEMP funding) Course dates: 6 Feb 2026 - 30 Apr 2026 Registration closed
This course zooms in on an issue which has induced many heated discussions in Russia in the past and which continues to (co)determine Russia’s (cultural) politics until today: is Russia a Western, Eastern or a self-contained culture / civilization? Type: virtual course Course dates: 22 Sep 2025 - 31 Jan 2026 Registration closed
This course aims at the acquisition of advanced, theory-based scientific insights in literary translation. Type: virtual course Course dates: 22 Sep 2025 - 31 Jan 2026 Registration closed
Waste Semiotics offers a transdisciplinary, action-oriented space for bachelor students wanting to investigate the powerful connections between everyday language and communication and one of the most pressing ecological and cultural concerns of our time: waste. Type: blended intensive programme (Erasmus+ or SEMP funding) Course dates: 13 Oct - 28 Nov 2025 Registration closed