The University of Iceland is offering a six-day international course in societal innovation in the spring semester 2023 for undergraduate students in their final year. The course, which uses a mix of distance and face-to-face learning, provides an excellent opportunity to find solutions in collaboration with inspiring instructors from the University and industry. There will also be the chance get to know other students from the University’s partners in Aurora, the European University Alliance.

The course is called Spark Social 2023 (Kveikja). Under the guidance of experienced teaching staff, students will develop a clearer understanding of their own strengths and an innovative and entrepreneurial mindset, while simultaneously building networks across Europe.

The course is divided into four blocks taking place in February, March, April and May. The first three blocks are taught online, while the final block is taught on campus.

Students at all nine of the European universities that make up Aurora will be invited to register for the course. This presents a unique opportunity for University of Iceland students to work in an international group, attempting to find solutions to societal challenges relating to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The course will be worth 4 ECTS and has limited capacity, with 60 places available for students this year.

The registration deadline for the course is 13 January. Students can find further information and sign up for the course at the Spark website.

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