
SDGs4U pilot student learning modules
Two pilot student learning modules on the SDGs with a focus on the economy (including Doughnut Economics)

Alongside European partners, the Welsh Centre for International Affairs has put together 2 short courses on the SDGs primarily aimed at students but available to anyone. One module focuses on the SDGs and the economy - including alternative approaches to GDP growth at all costs. The second module broadens knowledge about the SDGs and how individuals can support their delivery.
These modules are in their pilot phase and as such we would really value any comments or thoughts on how they could be improved.
You can access the courses here SDGs4U – Learning Lab (globalcitizen-learninglab.com)
You can add any feedback on the courses here IO1 Feedback - Google Docs
Many thanks & best wishes
Hayley
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helen mosley
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Jef Teugels
Poland and Belgium
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Jean Nichols
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Jovita Rodrigues
Sancoale Goa, India
I studied political science and economic, and practiced law . Now an Executive and Life Coach, interested in bringing transformation in my community and state, through this platform. To empower the youth to be more creative in the the way they want to live within the community and the world, so that they can bring about healthy changes in the environment.
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Suzanne Schwartz
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Nora Clinton
Cowes, England, United Kingdom
Hi, My name is Nora. I live on the Isle of Wight (UK) and am interested in making change in my local community using the Doughnut approach. I worked for 5 years in the space of circular economy and now work with policy makers at University College London in driving innovation towards the great challenges of our times (climate change, cancer etc). Looking forward to being part of this community!
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Jorge Garcia del Arco
Bilbao, Euskadi, España
Jorge Garcia del Arco is co-founder and CEO of AQUADAT, a water deeptech researching and engineering solutions for water challenges & nexus. This project has been a MIT Water Innovation Prize finalist and Galileo Master regional winner. It currently holds the H2020 Green Deal Seal of Excellence (awarded by the European Commission) and the INNOVATIVE SME Seal (awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation). In 2022 it was selected among the 35 European organizations by EIT - European Institute of Innovation and Technology for the Innowise Scale Community Water Scarcity programme. In 2023 it was awarded for the Data Science transfer service by BCAM - Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, a world-class interdisciplinary Research Center in the field of Applied Mathematics. Executive MBA from IE Business School, he has 20 years of management experience across the value chain of the Telecommunications Industry. The last 10 years he has focused on social and environmental innovation projects. He has been co-organizer of TEDx Bilbao and Financial Congress Digital Meeting. He was elected Founding Curator of the Global Shapers Bilbao Hub, a World Economic Forum community that empowers youth to play an active role in shaping local, regional and global agendas. One of the G-100 of TERRIS (Territories and Social Innovation), a process of co-creation of a New Rurality to build a new rural identity for the 21st century. As of 2022, he is a member of the Board of Directors of PTEA, a public-private cooperation network for the promotion of R&D in the water sector. It currently has 57 associated entities, representing more than 450 organizations. His confession: He´s a fan of Mr. R. Buckminster Fuller “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
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Rodolfo Pereira
Bilbao, Euskadi, Spain
Son, father, brother, husband, friend, songwriter, dreamer and entrepreneur. In love with the unknown and passionate about all the things that can still be created and discovered. I see myself as a Multiverse and Nothing at the same time.