IGCS Winter School 2020
Sustainability in the Peri-scene: Human settlements, food, ecology and governance
February 15 to 29, 2020
IIT Madras, Chennai | India
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IGCS Summer School 2020
Smart Sustainable Cities: Focus on Urban Mobility
September 28 – October 11, 2020
RWTH Aachen University | Germany
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Objective
Urban areas stand out as places where high population densities and agglomerating economic activities cause various environmental problems. This holds for larger cities in highly developed countries, such as Germany, but even more for megacities in less developed countries like India. Especially the transport and mobility sector counts for large shares of urban air pollution and particulate matter (PM) emissions, due to job commuting from suburban areas, the inflow of goods for urban consumers, and the material logistics associated with manufacturing.
To tackle the environmental issues triggered by these activities, actors of urban development and planning eagerly search for ways to systematically use novel information technologies (IT) and digital innovations for urban sustainability transition. Visions of the smart, intelligent, IT controlled, and knowledge-driven city have recently started guiding various public initiatives towards achieving more sustainability, flanked also by private agency and social innovations. Against this backdrop, a growing range of ‘smart mobility’ options come up that use novel IT solutions for reducing the CO2 footprint of urban traffic.
This Summer School attempts at elucidating crucial urban sustainability problems and solutions relating to mobility and transport. It brings together Indian and German students who will jointly and interactively develop their skills with respect, for instance, to the following themes:
Schedule
This Summer School will run for thirteen days from 28 September to 11 October 2020 and will have two major work streams. The mornings will be reserved for lectures and talks given by German and Indian academics and practitioners. The second work stream is dedicated to project work (see below).
Lectures
The resource persons for the Winter School includes faculty from German universities and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (Chennai) as well as other scholars and practitioners with deep understanding of different aspects of the themes mentioned above.
Work Groups
The participants will work in small groups of 4-5 members on dedicated projects to gain intensified learnings on the topics and practical approaches of R&D project work. The project work will be based on the “Action Learning”-Methodology and agile project execution concepts. The work groups will pitch for their topic out of given proposals.
The following preliminary topics are proposed:
Format
The school will consists of lectures, group workshops, field trips
Participants
The course is open to German* and Indian Master and Ph.D. Students. Knowledge in the urbanisation and sustainability is of advantage. The number of participants is limited to a maximum of 30 (15 German /15 Indian).
*Non-German students and university graduates can apply if they are enrolled in a course of study at a German university with the aim of obtaining a degree at a German university. For more information check DAAD-Website: Bewerbungen um ein Stipendium (German only).
Application
Interested students may apply through the 2020 IGCS Summer School Application Form. The application deadline is 15 June, 2020, 07:30 am CET. Applications received after this date will not be considered.
The link is open from March 2nd, 2020, 07.30 a.m. CET – June 15, 2020, 07:30 am CET. You will need to register first before you enter the actual form. You can switch between German and English. Please read the instructions carefully, including the help-notes that are attached to many entry boxes.
Please prepare the following documents to be uploaded through the form:
Positive results will be announced by the end of June 2020. We kindly ask to refrain from inquiries about the application status in the meantime. Your data will be deleted if you were not accepted.
Funding
IGCS, including the schools, is part of the “A New Passage to India” initiative funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Indian participants of the School receive a travel grant (EUR 1075) and a lump sum (EUR 240). The selected German students will receive a lump sum (EUR 240) and will be reimbursed a maximum of EUR 50 for travels to Aachen. Accommodation (2 – 3 people per room), local hospitality, and local travel will also be taken care by RWTH Aachen University.
All participants are expected to hand in an experience report; instructions will be provided later.
Contact
Please contact project coordinator Malin Praktiknjo if you have any questions.
Organizers
IGCS Area Coordinators for land use, rural and urban development Prof. Dr. Martina Fromhold-Eisebith and in collaboration with IGCS-Postdoc Dr. Christoph Woiwode.
Objective
It is nearly 33 years since the UN World Commission on Environment and Development (known in short as the Brundtland Commission) famously defined sustainable development as a process of change in which the “exploitation of resources, the direction of investments, the orientation of technological development; and institutional change are all in harmony and enhance both current and future potential to meet human needs and aspirations.” During the past 3 decades, global land use changes seem to discredit that expectation by moving in the reverse direction.
Seen from space, the Earth’s land surface is increasingly a mottled landscape made up largely of the built environment, comprising roads, buildings and industrial farming systems, with only a few islands of non-engineered natural systems. Cities, which used to be self-contained units surrounded by the vast countryside, now appear to be simply more dense settlements than those that can be seen elsewhere. It therefore seems imperative to blur the distinctions across cities, small towns and rural areas and to examine the new forms of ‘periurbanisation’ of the so-called hinterland, whose sustainability challenges are vast and growing.
This Winter School is an attempt to pick up the pieces around sustainability and land to try to formulate a more integrated view. It will cover the following themes:
Schedule
This Winter School will be twelve days long from 15-29 February 2020 and will have two major work streams. The mornings will be reserved for lectures and talks given by German and Indian academics and practitioners. The second work stream is dedicated to project work (see below).
Lectures
The resource persons for the Winter School includes faculty from German universities and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (Chennai) as well as other scholars and practitioners with deep understanding of different aspects of the themes mentioned above.
Work Groups
The participants will work in small groups
of 4-5 members on dedicated projects to gain intensified learnings on the
topics and practical approaches of R&D project work. The project work will
be based on the “Action Learning”-Methodology and agile project execution
concepts. The work groups will pitch for their topic out of given proposals.
Each team will have a mentor from the lecturers to support them throughout the
whole course.
The following preliminary topics are proposed:
Participants
The course is open to German* and Indian Master and Ph.D. Students in academic fields of ecology, geography, environmental and social sciences. Knowledge in the urbanisation and sustainability is of advantage. The number of participants is limited to a maximum of 30 (15 German /15 Indian).
*Non-German students and university graduates can apply if they are enrolled in a course of study at a German university with the aim of obtaining a degree at a German university. For more information check DAAD-Website: Bewerbungen um ein Stipendium (German only).
Application
Interested students may apply through the 2020 IGCS Winter School Application Form. The application deadline is November 24 2019, 16:00 CET. Applications received after this date will not be considered.
The link is open from October 14 07.30 o’clock CET – November 24 2019 16:00 o’clock CET and will be published on this page. You will need to register first before you enter the actual form. You can switch between German and English. Please read the instructions carefully, including the help-notes that are attached to many entry boxes.
Please prepare the following documents to be uploaded through the form:
Positive results will be announced by early December 2020. We kindly ask to refrain from inquiries about the application status in the meantime. Your data will be deleted if you were not accepted.
Funding
IGCS, including the schools, is part of the “A New Passage to India” initiative funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
German participants of the School receive a travel grant (EUR 1075) and a lump sum (EUR 325). The Indian selected students will be reimbursed ‘to and from’ 2nd class AC railfare by the shortest route from their respective current address (Institute/College/University) to Chennai. Accommodation, local hospitality, and local travel will also be taken care by the IIT Madras. The selected students will be accommodated in the Taramani Guest House on IIT Madras campus (two people per room).
All participants are expected to hand in an experience report; instructions will be provided later.
Contact
Please contact project coordinator Malin Praktiknjo if you have any questions.
Organizers
IGCS Area Coordinators for land use, rural and urban development Prof. Dr. Chella Rajan, Prof. Dr. Martina Fromhold-Eisebith and in collaboration with IGCS-Postdoc Dr. Christoph Woiwode.