qualification N
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Students can complete the "qualification N - Sustainability Certificate" at the University of Konstanz. The interdisciplinary curriculum of the qualification N programme stems from a collaboration between the Green Office, the Centre for Transferable Skills and the Staff Unit Sustainability. In line with the idea of "learning - doing - networking", students in the programme examine complex societal challenges like climate change, limited resources, social injustice and an economic system in crisis. Along with attending theoretical training in university seminars, students implement concrete practical projects and establish their own network of contacts.
During the winter semester 2022/23, the qualification N programme will become completely integrated in the ZEuS portal. The process will take place in several steps. At first, students will be able to see eligible courses in their module planning tool. Then eligible courses will be listed in the "additional qualifications (ADILT and more)" area of ZEuS. Bit by bit, your work from previous semesters will be added to the respective area in ZEuS.
While this is taking place, please contact the qualification N coordinator to receive your certificate after you have completed the programme.
The qualification N certificate programme is optional for students. You do not have to complete coursework or performance assessments in this area. However, once you have completed the entire programme, you will receive a corresponding certificate. If you choose to complete only individual components of the programme, you will see them in the new area under "further qualifications".
We will continue to keep you informed about updates to the "additional qualifications (ADILT and more)" area of ZEuS.
More information:
uni.kn/qualifikation-n
Information and advice:
Alessa Schmitt (greenoffice.lehreundforschung@uni-konstanz.de)
Gabriele Schaub (gabriele.schaub@uni-konstanz.de)
Hilmar Hofmann (hilmar.hofmann@uni-konstanz.de)