2014/2015 KAN-CCMVI2021U Beijing-Copenhagen Urban Challenge
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Beijing-Copenhagen Urban Challenge |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | Summer |
Course period | Summer |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 32 |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business
Administration
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Course coordinator | |
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Stefan Meisiek,
Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, CBS Lecturers include: Balder Onarheim Department of Management Engineering, DTU Daved Barry Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, CBS Lecturers at Peking University to be confirmed Regarding enrolment: Please note that the students cannot enroll on-line. The number of CBS seats at the Urban Challenges is very limited. Students are kindly asked to e-mail: Magnus Tranum Mortensen mtm.ino@cbs.dk for inquiries regarding application to Beijing-Copenhagen Urban Challenge Please note that the course has been approved by the cand. merc. Study Board at CBS. Approval at other Study Boards at CBS is outstanding. |
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Last updated on 20-03-2014 |
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This course provides students with an opportunity
to gain hands‐on experience with real‐world projects, and to apply
relevant models, concepts and theories in order to understand
topics within green innovation in cities, and particularly the
challenges and opportunities that arise in exploring these
opportunities in China.
The course is part of the educational program Green Innovation in Cities and is a collaboration between CBS, DTU, and Peking University, China. The course is cross-disciplinary and is designed to challenge students to cooperate with peers from other scientific fields. The Learning Objectives for the course specify that at the end of the course the student should be able:
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Course prerequisites | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Basic knowledge of innovation, entrepreneurship, marketing, organization, management and sustainability is useful, yet not a prerequisite, for this course. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Number of mandatory
activities: 1
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Course content and structure | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
This course is offered as part of the CIEL (Copenhagen
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab) Green Innovation in
Cities program. It is a new educational initiative developed
by CIEL at Copenhagen Business School working in conjunction with
Peking University and the Technical University of Denmark.
Registration will be limited to students from these institutions
with preference given to students taking courses in the Green
Innovation in Cities program.
The course aims to provide students with an opportunity to gain
practical hands‐on experience with real‐world urban
building-integrated designs for green energy innovation projects
and processes in the context of multi-stakeholder public-private
collaboration, and reflect academically on the selected topics and
processes. Especially, in this course the student with gain
experience on working in both cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural
teams, including working on the project both in China and Denmark.
In this sense certain work aspects from global companies are
simulated and experienced.
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Teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
The course starts in Beijing with a data
gathering and analytical focus. Students will collect data and
analyze it to test their assumptions about commercialization of
sustainable housing products in China. At the same time they will
have classes on topics relevant to doing business in China, and
public-private partnerships, and marketing.
The Copenhagen-based part of the BCUC summer school picks up where Beijing left off, and it is distinguished by its use of a studio pedagogy, which stresses inquiry, experimentation, prototyping, and demonstration—all done during class time and partly outside of class. Experts, small lectures, and company visits will complement the studio elements. The core orientation is towards creative synthesis. After two weeks, students have developed the basic concepts, understandings, models, and trajectories for their casework. As only 8 students from each university can participate, students should email the course coordinator (sm.mpp@cb.sdk) a max. 3 page application including the student’s: short resumé, business experience, interdisciplinary and intercultural skills as well as motivation and personal skills. Students from the four participating universities/departments (CBS, DTU, and Peking University’s College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, and Guanghua School of Management) will for groups of four students (2 participants from each city on each team). The teams will work on their challenge for two weeks in Beijing and two weeks in Copenhagen, respectively, followed by a short study break for students to theoretically reflect on the innovation project and a final exam based on an individual written report. The course includes a Preliminary Assignement. A Preliminary Assignment asks students to prepare for the course. Students are asked to read up on Chinese business, politics, and issues of sustainability. The deliverable is a set of slides to be brought to the first class. |
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Duration: Week 27-28 in Beijing
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