Mon, Apr 14, 2025

4:30 PM – 6:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Wallace 300

Wallace 300, Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

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Through guest speakers, case studies and immersive capstone, graduate students will learn, discuss and investigate goals and dimensions of Sustainability, and practical challenges and solutions.This cohort is in partnership with the Office of Sustainability and Co-developed by Faculty Fellows in Professional Development Innovation and GradFUTURES graduate student fellows. Upon successful completion of learning cohort including capstone, participants will receive a micro-credential and certification recognizing their proficiency in Sustainability.

Session Description: In this session, we will discuss social, behavioral and cultural dimensions of Sustainability

Guest Speaker: Elke Weber, Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment, Psychology and Public Affairs.

Learning Objectives

Participants of GradFUTURES Sustainability learning cohort will learn and discuss the following: 

  • Sustainability goals and dimensions (e.g., environmental, social, economic) across fields
  • Systems thinking for sustainable design and solutions of complex (climate-related) challenges impacting society
  • Environment and social sustainability approaches and impacts for business, technology, research, entrepreneurship, policy
  • Role of individual and collective behaviors on sustainability
  • Imperative of interdisciplinary and cross-sector (academic-public-private) collaboration 
  • Effective and dynamic communication and storytelling to inform and influence decision makers. 
  • Professional pathways in areas of sustainability across academia, government, and industry 
  • Hands-on experience to real-world projects touching different dimensions of sustainability
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