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SCORAI Sustainable Consumption (SC) Teaching Project
This page has last been updated on March 30, 2022.
These pages provide an overview of courses around the world that include a “sustainable consumption” dimension. Please join our community by providing information on your course, sharing with us your materials and innovative teaching approaches, or simply exchanging with us through your comments.
SCORAI Teaching offers the following:
- Course descriptions providing a detailed overview of each course listed under Benchmarking overview
- Teaching materials & resources on the topic of SC provided and shared by teachers of respective courses
- The Sustainable Consumption Teaching video series, where invited guests provide a short introduction to a theme of interest to students
For a further summary, please also see the related Wikipedia article.
SC courses around the world
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Steering committee
- Halina Brown
- Maria Csutora
- Antonietta Di Giulio
- Doris Fuchs
- Sylvia Lorek,
- Lucie Middlemiss
- Robert Orzanna
- Jaco Quist
- Marlyne Sahakian
- Gill Seyfang
- Richard Wilk
A SCORAI Europe project, launched thanks to the support of the Swiss Academies of Arts and Sciences, sd-universities programme (2014-2016). SC Teaching is coordinated by Marlyne Sahakian at the University of Geneva.
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