Course content
The 17 United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) are
shaping the global agenda with the new vision to move the focus
beyond the single instances of e.g., climate change, or economic
and gender inequalities separately, and to tackle them as a
coherent whole.
Digitalization is a key part of achieving the SDGs. Technologies
such as Artificial Intelligence, blockchain, and the Internet of
Things (IoT), for instance, have the potential to make the
distribution of scarce resources (e.g., water, electricity) more
effective, to make global supply chains more transparent (to e.g,
labour abuses and environmental damage), and to reduce bias and
discrimination.
This course will analyse the potential and challenges of
digitalization in achieving sustainable development goals. Through
student work on real-life cases, the course will critically
investigate how digital technologies can be both enablers and
obstacles to sustainability, equity and social inclusion. Based on
this understanding, the course will enable students to devise
appropriate digitalization strategies explicitly geared towards the
achievement of specific sustainable development goals.
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