Week 5-14 Sep 30-Dec 12: Work on larger project and continuous report backs every second week


Updated 2024-10-10 at 12:24 DM


Reading, assignments and mandatory seminars

Your time planning for week 5-14

The course runs full time 100% 40 hours per week during 20 weeks during the autumn semester. You are responsible for your own time planning, study time, and that time will be different for different people with different study techniques, experience and pre-knowledge of issues in the course. A rough estimate of the 400 hours you have allocated for the course during week 5-14 are:

  • Work on a larger project: 350 hours
  • Elective book and your own reading: 20 hours
  • Report backs (5 in total): 20 hours
  • Mandatory report back seminars (5 in total): 10 hours

 

Course books and reading week 5-14

During week 5-14 you focus on the elective book and other material needed for your work. And finish the reading you have left from week 1-4.

 

Mandatory report back seminars 13.15-15.00

Join Zoom-meeting here: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/66235378067 the following dates:

  • October 11
  • October 25
  • November 8
  • November 22
  • December 6

 

Tech and communication

To be able to study the course you will need a computer, tablet or smartphone with access to the internet. Seminars, workshop and online meetings will be easier if you have external headphones with a microphone. It’s important that you download Zoom here: https://www.uu.se/en/students/it-for-students/software/zoom and install it on the device you’re using for the course. You can test video and audio in the settings.

You can ask general questions at the end of mandatory sessions online, and course coordinator Daniel Mossberg is available every week day Monday to Friday via text/sms 073-065 02 28, call if there’s anything urgent. Emails will be responded to within one week at daniel.mossberg[a]cemus.uu.se. And the Whatsapp group can be joined via Studium.

Course goals examined week 5-14

The course goals that are examined during week 5-14 are:

On completion of the course, the student should be able to:

  • apply relevant methods and lead a work in the climate leadership field;
  • use various communicative strategies and methods regarding climate change and leadership;

Syllabus for Climate Change Leadership in Practice.

 

Continues report backs week 5-14

During week 5-14 you will submit five report backs, in total 5 credits graded pass/fail, there’s two different ways of doing this:

  • Alternative 1: Put together journalist report backs focusing on summarizing and/or highlighting a specific aspect your work on your climate change leadership project work. The format is very open, it can be a written article, a podcast, video interview, photos with commentary, etc. Focus on what you are working in your project, important questions, interesting things you have come across. Be creative and use different media. The submissions should be in a format so that they can be published at CEMUS web page and social media, so confirm with people included with name or in photo, video that it is okay for publishing online.
  • Alternative 2: Submit the text that you have been working on and get feedback on it, the text cannot be too short or too much of a draft, but rather represent up to two weeks of full time work. These texts will not be published online unless you specifically want to.

Last time to submit at Studium (click on links below) kl. 12.00 the following dates: