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ISIS-Kurs zur Lehrveranstaltung "Entwurf und Planung von Energieversorgungssystemen" im WS 2021/22
For the wintersemester 21/22 there are still some free places in some project teams. Register on the website:
Greening Africa Together is a joint module of the Technical University Berlin (Module 30780, LSF 0330 L600) with the African member universities and NGOs of the network Greening Africa Together, from Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Kenya, Senegal, Spain, Togo and Uganda.
Master students from all partner universities work together in groups on service-learning projects to meet the specific needs of target populations in the areas of energy, waste and resource management, water conservation, food processing and organic agriculture using sustainable technologies and methods. [The module offers 8 ECTS and takes 2 semesters, see module description]
In Germany, the network Greening Africa Together is represented by the registered nonprofit association Alle Hand in Hand e.V., the official German partner of Greening Africa Together. In every country the network is represented by partner universities and a local NGO.
The module started this Winter Semester 21/22 with a hybrid Kick-Off meeting on Thursday 21.10.2021 at
12:15 Burkina Faso, Senegal, Togo,
13:15 Benin, Cameroon, Kinshasa,
14:15 Berlin, Barcelona, Santiago di C.,
3:15 pm Kenya, Uganda.
The mandatory requirements of the module are:
- Active participation in the Workshops on Thursdays (see semester plan)(Berlin time 13.15 pm).
- Weekly international project team meetings
- Participation in the project implementation in the project country (around 2 weeks)
- Reports and partly public presentations
- Active participation in fundraising
We are looking for motivated master’s students (exceptionally bachelor students), who are willing to share their knowledge and experience in an interdisciplinary service-learning project. The tasks include the planning and execution of the projects in international student teams under the guidance of the African partner NGOs to meet the specific needs of the target population with sustainable technologies and methods. A social business/start up approach will be used as a working method for the project teams.
The GATo CO2 compensation framework, which was launched in the African based GATo CCC Conference, will serve as a guideline but also will be further developed through the ongoing projects.
The applicants should be able to participate in the project implementation in the project countries for 14-20 days. (Food and accommodation are covered during the summer schools, students also have the option to apply for travel grants.)
The dates will be adapted according to the COVID-19 restrictions. In case of complete travel restrictions there will be alternatives offered.
If you are interested please fill out the online application form on our website https://greeningafricatogether.org/join#joinstudents. Please read the module description carefully prior to your application! The coordination team of each country will select their students among the applicants and those students will receive an e-mail with the details of the Kick-Off, where the final arrangement of the teams will be done after the introduction.
Students of the following majors and expertise are especially encouraged to apply: renewable energies, energy engineering, forestry, organic agriculture, life-cycle assessment, carbon credits, ethnology, business, non-profit funding, etc.
Feel free to contact: lilly.seidler@tu-berlin.de or greeningafricato@outlook.com
- Trainer/in: Julian David Morales Olaciregui
- Trainer/in: Lilly Seidler
The participants of the module are from a lot of international partner universities, therefore it is not yet possible to use ISIS as a communication platform for all.
For the ongoing semester there are still some free places in some interdisciplinary project teams,please register on the website:
Greening Africa Together is a joint module of the Technical University Berlin (Module 30780, LSF 0330 L600) with the African member universities and NGOs of the network Greening Africa Together, from Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Democratic Republic of Congo, Germany, Kenya, Senegal, Spain, Togo and Uganda.
Master students from all partner universities work together in groups on service-learning projects to meet the specific needs of target populations in the areas of energy, waste and resource management, water conservation, food processing and organic agriculture using sustainable technologies and methods. [The module offers 8 ECTS and takes 2 semesters, see module description]
In Germany, the network Greening Africa Together is represented by the registered nonprofit association Alle Hand in Hand e.V., the official German partner of Greening Africa Together. In every country the network is represented by partner universities and a local NGO.
The module is started this Winter Semester 21/22 with a hybrid Kick-Off meeting on Thursday 21.10.2021 at
12:15 Burkina Faso, Senegal, Togo,
13:15 Benin, Cameroon, Kinshasa,
14:15 Berlin, Barcelona, Santiago di C.,
3:15 pm Kenya, Uganda.
The mandatory requirements of the module are:
- Active participation in the Workshops on Thursdays (see semester plan).
- Weekly international project team meetings
- Participation in the project implementation in the project country (around 2 weeks)
- Reports and partly public presentations
- Active participation in fundraising
The GATo CO2 compensation framework, which was launched in the African based GATo CCC Conference, will serve as a guideline but also will be further developed through the ongoing projects.
The applicants should be able to participate in the project implementation in the project countries for 14-20 days. (Food and accommodation are covered during the summer schools, students also have the option to apply for travel grants.)
The dates will be adapted according to the COVID-19 restrictions. In case of complete travel restrictions there will be alternatives offered.
If you are interested please fill out the online application form on our website https://greeningafricatogether.org/join#joinstudents. Please read the module description carefully prior to your application! The coordination team of each country will select their students among the applicants and those students will receive an e-mail with the details of the Kick-Off, where the final arrangement of the teams will be done after the introduction.
Students of the following majors and expertise are especially encouraged to apply: renewable energies, energy engineering, forestry, organic agriculture, life-cycle assessment, carbon credits, ethnology, business, non-profit funding, etc.
Feel free to contact: lilly.seidler@tu-berlin.de or greeningafricato@outlook.com
- Trainer/in: Lilly Seidler
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