Category:
Courses
Educational hub:
Target audience:
Students
Keywords:
social entrepreneurship, SDG education, societal challenges, innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration
University:
University of Iceland
ECTS credits:
6
Mode of delivery:
Blended
Contact name:
Alma Ágústsdóttir
Contact email:
aurora@hi.is
Contact name #2:
Birta B. Kjerúlf
Contact email #2:
Language:
English
Study cycle:
Master
Additional info:
Late stage bachelor (3rd year or later) and Master’s level
Start date:
2026-01-22
End date:
2026-05-15
Application start:
2025-10-27
Application deadline:
2025-12-19
SGD:
SDG4. Quality education, SDG9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure, SDG10. Reduced inequalities, SDG17. Partnerships for the goals
Course credit:
Yes
Free course:
Yes
Aurora competence framework:
Only for enrolled students:
Yes
Open for registration to all Aurora Universities:
Yes
Faculty:
Education
Micro-credential:
No
The University of Iceland offers this transdisciplinary course for Master’s students and late bachelor students (third year or later) registered in all schools and disciplines across all Aurora universities. The course combines online content, virtual sessions that take place over the semester, and a five-day capstone experience on-site at the University of Iceland.
Participants will gain insights into current and future challenges and learn about how these are being addressed. Participants will work in collaborative interdisciplinary teams under the guidance of experienced industry and academic leaders to apply their new knowledge toward developing their own recommendations for tackling immediate and foreseeable challenges. Students will gain a deeper understanding of their own strengths as well as developing methods and approaches for innovative thinking under the guidance of experienced teachers.
The course incorporates social entrepreneurship, as a way to achieve social change by employing entrepreneurial principles with or without the formation of new organizations, and social innovation, as a process of developing and deploying effective solutions to challenging and often systemic social and environmental issues in support of social progress.
Virtual sessions: 22 January-17 April
On-site stay in Iceland: 11-15 May 2025
See further information on course here.
Students must be nominated by their home institution to take part in this course, please contact your local Aurora office for information on the nomination process.
Nomination deadline: 19 December, 2025
Nominated students will receive information on application procedure at the University of Iceland
Application deadline: 4 January, 2025