Micro-credentials
Micro-credentials allow for the targeted and flexible acquisition of skills that are currently in demand in society, on the labour market, or in science. They complement traditional qualifications without replacing the basic principles of traditional higher education programmes.
Understanding Europe
Students learn to critically read Europe as a historically shaped, politically contested and globally interconnected space. They will apply interdisciplinary perspectives to concrete challenges such as sustainability, migration and integration.
Students further strengthen their ability to assess complex societal issues, work effectively in intercultural and international teams, use information responsibly, and develop evidence-based strategies for a more sustainable Europe.
Climate Action & Sustainability Communication
Students learn to connect evidence-based climate knowledge with questions of human action, personal decision-making and agency, while reflecting on their own strengths and weaknesses in relation to sustainable change.
They strengthen their ability to communicate complex sustainability-related topics clearly, engagingly and responsibly to specific audiences, and to collaborate constructively in interdisciplinary and international teams.