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Climate Change: Transforming your Organisation for Sustainability

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Course Features

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Duration

10 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Lifetime Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Advanced

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Effort

10 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Instructor Paced

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Video Content

100 hours

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Dates & Batches

From 28 Oct ' 24

Course Description

This micro-credential course offers an opportunity for individuals across all sectors and levels to gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to drive their organization's response to climate change and other environmental challenges. Whether you want to make positive changes in your organization or enhance your career in sustainability, this course will equip you with sustainable design principles and the ability to create transformative change.

Throughout the course, you will learn about sustainability's economic, social, environmental, and global aspects. By studying case studies of individuals and organizations taking radical action, you will be inspired to make a difference. The course also provides the latest scientific facts on climate change and ecological crises, empowering you to understand their implications using various footprinting tools.

In addition to gaining knowledge, this micro-credential encourages you to reframe cultural norms professionally and personally. By examining different perspectives, you can develop a "big picture" view that encompasses the broader impact of your actions. You will also reflect on your leadership style and learn how to influence others toward transformative change.

The course emphasizes collaboration and stakeholder engagement by exploring emerging organizational models and new working methods. You will learn how to identify short-term wins that involve multiple stakeholders and create an environment that fosters collaboration for positive outcomes.

By the end of the micro-credential, you will have created your action plan to transform one aspect of your organization for sustainability. Throughout the 10-week duration, you will take weekly actions promoting sustainability while journaling about your challenges and reflecting on them.

Led by Dr. Victoria Hands, a seasoned sustainability practitioner with a Ph.D. in sustainable development implementation, this course is taught by Emma Dewberry, a Senior Lecturer in Design Ecologies at The Open University. Their expertise will guide you toward becoming a catalyst for positive change.

Overall, this micro-credential offers a comprehensive learning experience that combines scientific knowledge, practical skills, and a mindset shift toward sustainability. It empowers individuals to make a meaningful impact within their organizations and contribute to global efforts in addressing climate change and environmental sustainability.

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Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

This is an undergraduate level course, suitable for anyone interested in transforming their organisation for sustainability No previous qualifications or experience are required

The course is relevant to learners in organisations of any size and sector but doesn't assume learners are currently working The weekly sustainability actions and action plan design can be applied at the individual or community level

What You Will Learn

Explain the scientific facts of the climate and ecological crises

Re-examine your own perspectives about the urgent need for action on sustainability

Involve a diversity of stakeholders to identify potential quick wins for transformative change

Demonstrate your own collaborative leadership skills by engaging and influencing others to effect change

Critique the impact of past and present actions for sustainability to inform future action

Design a sustainability action plan appropriate for your organisation which will effect long-term change

Distinguish how you and your organisation uniquely contribute to sustainability agendas including just transition, industrial decarbonisation, the green skills agenda, and the Low Carbon and Renewable Energy Economy (LCREE)

Target Students

This is an undergraduate level course, suitable for anyone interested in transforming their organisation for sustainability No previous qualifications or experience are required

The course is relevant to learners in organisations of any size and sector but doesn't assume learners are currently working The weekly sustainability actions and action plan design can be applied at the individual or community level

Course Instructors

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Emma Dewberry

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Emma Dewberry is a Senior Lecturer of Design at The Open University. Her research explores sustainable design, design education and eco-literacies to enable creative responses to ecological crises.
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Victoria Hands

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Dr Victoria Hands is an experienced sustainability practitioner. She advises The Open University on sustainability, promoting the ‘five ways of working' from the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act.

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