2018/2019 KAN-CCBLC1000U Rome-Copenhagen Urban Challenge
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Rome-Copenhagen Urban Challenge |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Start time of the course | First Quarter |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Max. participants | 15 |
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Study Board for BSc and MSc in Business, Language and Culture,
MSc
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Last updated on 21-02-2018 |
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THIS COURSE TAKES PLACE IN ROME AND COPENHAGEN.
Preparations: Monday July 8th through Friday, July 20th (weeks 28
& 29) Readings etc.
The course will take place on the following dates: - Rome, EuroSapienza at Sapienza University of Rome. Monday, July 23rd - Friday, August 3rd 2018 (weeks 30 & 31) - Copenhagen, Copenhagen Business School. Monday, August 20th - Friday, August 31st 2018 (weeks 34 & 35) Please note that the exchanges in Rome and Copenhagen respectively are a full-time course. This means that we will begin the day around 9AM and end around 6PM. Paper writing: September 3rd through September 14th Please visit website for further information; www.urbanchallengealliance.com. |
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Number of compulsory
activities which must be approved: 2
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The Rome-Copenhagen Urban Challenge is part of the Urban Challenge Program. The overall aim is to act as a foundational unit for students, teachers, municipalities and businesses across disciplinary backgrounds and national borders to address urgent challenges and sustainability issues in different European contexts. The Rome-Copenhagen Urban Challenge will focus on a study of urban farming and gardening in Rome and Copenhagen, exploring the multiple functions of urban agriculture. In particular, the economic, social and environmental functions. Professors from Sapienza University of Rome and CBS and the Copenhagen-based design consultancy Urgent Agency will teach students from both universities.
The Rome-Copenhagen Urban Challenge is an elective targeting business and social sciences students at master level across different disciplines. The course will be offered to students at CBS and Sapienza University of Rome. The aim of the course is to explore in depth and share knowledge on challenges and opportunities to urban farming and gardening based on the Rome-Copenhagen contexts.
The vision behind the Rome-Copenhagen Urban Challenge is to create a cross-disciplinary, cross-cultural and cross-institutional elective focusing on the exchange of knowledge, ideas, and experiences on urban farming and gardening to promote and enhance urban sustainability across Rome and Copenhagen primarily, but also other cities and towns. Moving from urban farming and gardening, this elective aims at fostering sustainable innovation and knowledge on how to create more sustainable systems, facilitating and drawing on the cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural make up of the group.
The course will centre on the four following overall challenges:
Goals of the Rome-Copenhagen Urban Challenge:
Course content and structure: The Rome-Copenhagen Urban Challenge (ROCUC) is a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural elective promoted by the Copenhagen Business School (CBS) and EuroSapienza at Sapienza University of Rome.
Focusing on cases of urban farming and gardening, the students will be asked to address and analyse some of the following questions:
Students are required to participate actively in lectures and group work across disciplinary backgrounds and nationality.
At the end of the two weeks exchange in Rome groups of 4-5 students will do a mid-way presentation of their preliminary results. The presentation will refer to the analysis of the case studies identified in the field visits.
Terminating the two weeks exchange in Copenhagen, the groups are due to present their case-based project ideas to faculty at CBS (and local stakeholders to the possible extent). The presentation will be based on the students’ ethnographically driven analysis of challenges and opportunities to urban farming and gardening, focusing on the Copenhagen context. Here students will also draw on design thinking methods and Urgent Agency’s approach.
Course Structure: This elective will proceed during a 8-10 weeks program including two weeks of exchange in Rome and two weeks of exchange in Copenhagen. Students will work together in mixed study groups across cultures and disciplinary backgrounds. These groups will be created by faculty ahead of the exchange. Students will receive the final reading list for the course on July 2nd. In the two weeks before the kick off of the exchange in Rome, students will be asked to prepare themselves for the Rome exchange through readings (methodology, theory, and context). In the two weeks before the exchange in Copenhagen, students will be asked to do the same.
The exchange will take place starting with two weeks in Rome and two weeks in Copenhagen. The stay in Rome and Copenhagen is structured through lectures, “field” visits, fieldwork, group work, and project preparation and presentation. Participants are expected to take part in all planned activities and help make this course a great experience for everyone involved, academically as well as culturally. The day will generally start around 9AM and end around 6PM. Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements, including flights to and from Rome and accommodation. We will create a facebook group for students and strongly encourage students to help each other find affordable accommodation.
Instructors: Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen, Professor and Director of CBS Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility. Kirsti Reitan Andersen, PhD, CBS Center for Corporate Social Responsibility Christian Pagh, Culture Director, Urgent Agency Ricky Storm Braskov, Culture Analyst, Urgent Agency Claudio Cecchi PhD, Professor, Sapienza University of Rome Elisabetta Basile DPhil, Professor, Sapienza University of Rome Pietro Garau, Professor, Architect and Planner Sara Baiocco, PhD, Sapienza University of Rome |
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Lectures, site visits, group work, field work,
project presentations. The Rome-Copenhagen Urban Challenge
programme is a total of four weeks, with two weeks in each partner
city. Up to 15 students from each university (30 in total) will
work together throughout the programme in mixed study groups across
cultural and disciplinary backgrounds. The stays in Rome and
Copenhagen are structured through lectures, seminars, site visits,
individual study time, group work, and project presentations.
Participants are expected to take part in all planned activities, and help make the summer school a great experience for everyone, both academically and culturally. |
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A lecture and Q&A session will be given during the course to prepare the students for the written assignment. Professor Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen has weekly office hours. Students are encouraged to ask if they have any questions regarding the exam. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements. However, we do provide a student travelling grant of 275 EURO per student.
There are plenty of opportunities for study grants, e.g. through www.legater.info/rejselegater/, www.studierejser.dk, or www.legatmidler.dk |
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Suggestions for readings: PART 1: SAPIENZA 1. Food markets in metropolitan areas
2. The multiple functions of urban agriculture
3. Cultural heritage and common land
4. Circular economy
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