Sustainable Energy for Small Island Developing States (Policy-Maker Edition)

Organisation :
Hamburg Open Online University, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Aruba Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development of SIDS

This course lets you explore and assess the opportunities that sustainable energy technologies offer for Small Island Developing States (SIDS). This course will help you to think carefully and critically about current energy regimes and energy policies. It illustrates through practical examples how policy-making can improve energy access, energy security and/or energy efficiency in the main SIDS regions. 

COURSE CONTENT

This interdisciplinary course is a stand-alone course for policy-makers and master students from related disciplines (e.g. policy or development economics). It can be taken parallel to work or study over a period of five weeks (spring 2018). Prior to the active phase, learners can already register, make themselves familiar with the learning environment and browse through some content.

The work load is equivalent to an estimated 2-3 hours per course week, depending on how deep you indulge in the material, discussion and interaction with other learners. By passing the final assignment, a certificate of completion will be awarded.

ELIGIBILITY AND APPLIcATIONS

To get the most out of this course, it is helpful if you have a B.A./BSc. level degree in a related field of study, e.g. political sciences, development policy or similar. As the course is held in English, you will need fluent English skills.

 

Publisher(s) :
Hamburg Open Online University
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Hamburg Open Online University
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Aruba Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development of SIDS
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