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E-Waste and Battery Recycling: Technology, Design, and Challenges
EIT RawMaterialsLearn all you need to know about sustainable recycling of e-waste and batteries, from dismantling devices to evaluating economics.
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Environmental Challenges: Justice in Natural Resource Management
University of LeedsHow do we ensure that the difficult decisions about the management of natural resources are just and fair for all?
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Introduction to Environmental Cost-Benefit Analysis
Deakin UniversityBoost your sustainability career as you gain the practical skills to conduct an environmental cost-benefit analysis.
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A Beginner's Guide to Environmental Science: Wicked Problems and Possible Solutions
Central Queensland UniversityDelve into the complex and challenging environmental issues that we face today, and how we can manage or even solve them.
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Principles of Engineering
King's College LondonGain a fascinating introduction to engineering principles and learn about key engineering skills, processes, and technologies.
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Consumer and Environmental Safety: Food Packaging and Kitchenware
EIT FoodDiscover the importance of kitchenware and packaging that is safe for people and the environment alike.
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Healthier Building Materials and Human Health
Parsons School of DesignDelve into the chemicals used in building materials, their impacts on human health, and what makes a healthier material.
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The Challenge of Global Water Security
Cardiff UniversityAn introduction to the challenges of water security on a local and global scale.
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Innovation in Arable Farming: Technologies for Sustainable Farming Systems
EIT FoodExplore how innovative, digital technologies can help achieve sustainable intensification of arable farming systems.
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Planet Partners: Tackling the Climate Crisis Together
University of ReadingInvestigate the impact of climate change, the research being done to tackle it, and what you can do to take meaningful action.
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Planet Earth: Understanding and Protecting our Environment
University of LeedsLearn about the physical geography of Earth and discover how to use this knowledge to protect our natural environment.
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A Nutritional Approach to Agriculture and Food Security
University of LeedsDevelop skills to apply and evaluate innovative solutions that place nutrition at the heart of a sustainable food system.
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Responsible Marketing and the Fundamentals of Corporate Social Responsibility
University of Central LancashireUnderstand the importance of responsible marketing and CSR and how these affect the environmental impact of consumption.
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Renewable Energy: Achieving Sustainability through Bioenergy
University of LeedsUnderstand the principles of bioenergy and learn how to harness this form of renewable energy to achieve sustainability.
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Advancing Social Impact with Digital Technologies
RMIT UniversityLearn how to harness digital technology to drive social impact, environmental protection, and sustainable development.
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Combatting Corrosion: An Introduction to SOCORRO
The University of KentGain an understanding of corrosion and how ground-breaking solutions are tackling the problem to save time, money, and lives.
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Electrical Industry: Production and Economics
University of PadovaUnderstand how the electricity system has developed over time, see what the future holds and the need to move to decarbonisation.
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Building Pathology: The Science Behind Why Buildings Fail
Universiti MalayaUnderstand the science behind built environment failures, and diagnose and repair the problems affecting your buildings.
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Building Products and Chemistry
Parsons School of DesignDelve into the chemical industry to understand how regulations impact strategies for healthier building materials.
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Public Health Incidents Involving Lead
UK Health Security AgencyExplore lead incidents as a public health issue and learn how lead incidents are managed in England and internationally.
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Introduction to Sustainable Bioeconomy
University of PadovaDiscover what the bioeconomy is and how recent innovations in Europe’s forest-based sectors affect the drive for sustainability.
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Renewable Energy: Sustainable Electricity Supply with Microgrids
University of LeedsExplore approaches to electrification, microgrids, and how to harness this form of renewable energy to achieve sustainability.
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Soil Science: Exploring the World Beneath our Feet
Lancaster UniversityDiscover how soil is crucial for life on Earth, how humans impact this fragile system, and what we can do to better protect it.
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Cancer in the 21st Century: The Genomic Revolution
The University of GlasgowDiscover how genetics is revolutionising the detection and treatment of the different types of cancer.
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Laser Powder Bed Fusion: Optimising LPBF Parameters
EIT RawMaterialsMaster laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) processes and influencing parameters, and optimise metal additive manufacturing results.
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Observing Earth From Space
The University of EdinburghFind out how the Earth is observed by hundreds of satellites, how they do it, and what this means for the future.
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Smart Urban Green Infrastructure
EIT Urban MobilityUnderstand how carbon-smart green infrastructure can mitigate climate change impacts in urban areas.
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Life Below Water: Conservation, Current Issues, Possible Solutions
University of the Sunshine CoastExplore the human impact on underwater biodiversity, ecosystems, and animals, and solutions for preserving life below water.
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Adaptation to Water Scarcity
EIT FoodGain the practical skills and essential knowledge to help tackle, and adapt to, the growing threat of water scarcity.