Program
Program
Documentation is now available for most of the presentations and content contributions listed in the program.
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Topic Room Market of Ideas |
Topic Room Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) |
Topic Room Reporting and Governance |
Topic Room Steering our cities towards sustainability |
Topic Room Higher Education Institutions – Aims, Agendas, Actors |
Topic Room Methods and Perspectives for Transformational Processes |
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Room number ESA-East-221 |
Room number ESA-East-122 | Room number ESA-East-123 | Room number ESA-East-120 | Room number ESA-East-121 | Room number ESA-East-222 | ||
Tuesday - September 26th 2017 |
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9 a.m. | Arrival of participants, registration and coffee (ESA-East event building, entrance hall) |
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10 a.m. |
Greetings, Keynotes (ESA-Main building lecture hall B) Prof. Dr. Dieter Lenzen, President Universität Hamburg (D) Katharina Fegebank, Second Mayor & Senator for Science, Research and Equalities Hamburg (D) Dr. Karl Eugen Huthmacher, Federal Ministry of Education and Research BMBF (D) |
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10:45 a.m. |
Introduction to the HSDS (ESA-Main building lecture hall B) Goals, Claims & Networks Dr. Claudia Schmitt, Managing Director & Scientific Coordinator of the Universität Hamburg Center for a Sustainable University (D) Dr. Clemens Mader, COPERNICUS Alliance, University of Zurich (CH) |
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11 a.m. | Panel Discussion “Envisioning Higher Education Institutions in 2030 – What will have been changed?” (ESA-Main building lecture hall B) |
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Dr. Rodrigo Lozano, University of Gävle (S) Dr. Clemens Mader, COPERNICUS Alliance, University of Zurich (CH) Felix Spira, RootAbility, Berlin (D) Dr. Alex Ryan, Director of Sustainability, Sustainability Team, University of Gloucestershire (UK) |
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12 a.m. | LUNCH BREAK (ESA-East event building, Cafeteria) | ||||||
1 p.m. Slot 1 |
Open Area | Workshop, Presentation Sustainability Science as a Force for Innovation in Education |
Presentation, Poster Governing sustainability at Higher Education Institutions (HEI) |
Workshop Students driven change on campus |
Workshop The Green Office Model |
Workshop Using Lego Serious Play® for envisioning a sustainable future I |
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3 p.m. | COFFEE BREAK (ESA-East event building, Cafeteria) | ||||||
3:30 p.m. |
Open Area | Workshop, Poster Challenging Hierarchies in Educational Settings |
Workshop Creating a Base Model for Sustainable-Development-Platforms |
Open Area Presentation |
Workshop, Presentation Challenges of Diversity Management |
Workshop, Poster Social Entrepreneurship Examples for addressing the Sustainable Development Goals |
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5:30 p.m. |
Wrap Up (ESA-East-221) from the topic rooms |
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Wednesday- September 27th 2017 |
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8:30 a.m. | Arrival of participants, registration and coffee (ESA-East event building, entrance hall) | ||||||
9 a.m. |
Keynote (ESA-Main building lecture hall B) Sustainable Living Lab development in MIT and TU Delft Dr. Julie Newman, Office of Sustainability, Massachusetts Institute for Technologies, MIT (USA) Dr. Leendert Verhoef, Green Office, TU Delft (NL) |
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10 a.m. Slot 3 |
Open Area | Workshop, Presentation, Envisioning Change: Policy, Tools and Training |
Presentation, Poster Opportunities and risks of sustainability reporting and ranking |
Open Area | Workshop Innovation Potential of International Networks |
Workshop Sustainable Universities - A systematic Living Lab approach to combine research, education and campus operations |
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12 a.m. | LUNCH BREAK (ESA-East event building, Cafeteria) | ||||||
1 p.m. Slot 4 |
Open Area | Workshop, Presentation Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in the Curriculum |
Workshop, Presentation Measuring and assessing sustainability at Higher Education Institutions (HEI) |
Workshop, Poster Interactive campus walk – Learning by climate-friendly appropriation of space |
Workshop How to empower universities to deal with Sustainable Development Goals? |
Workshop, Poster Communication matters! Sustainability and Multilingualism |
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3 p.m. | COFFEE BREAK (ESA-East event building, Cafeteria) | ||||||
3:30 p.m. |
Open Area | Workshop, Presentation Curriculum for new approaches to business development |
Presentation, Poster Overcoming informal and formal barriers to the implementation of sustainability |
Presentation Different spatial planning approaches for a transformation towards sustainability |
Flash Clash HEIs and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) |
Posters, Discussion Presentation |
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5:30- 6 p.m. |
Wrap Up (ESA-East-221) from the topic rooms |
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7 p.m. | Conference Dinner on an harbour launch We offer a conference dinner including a boat trip on an traditional harbour launch through the Hamburg Harbour. Enjoy the skyline of Hamburg, the old trade houses (Speicherstadt) as well as a glance on the brand new Elbphilharmonie. On board a buffet with hand-made, seasonal and mainly vegetarian food of small local farmers who love to work with groceries will be offered (menu card). |
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Thursday - September 28th 2017 |
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8:30 a.m. | Arrival of participants, registration and coffee (ESA-East event building, entrance hall) |
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9 a.m. |
Brain Walk and Discussion (ESA-East-221) “Networking on Sustainable Development - Creating new perspectives for Whole Institution Approaches and HOCHN partnerships” (Market of Ideas) |
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10 a.m. |
Keynotes “More than the sum of its parts – How to strengthen network collaboration on SD?” (ESA-Main building lecture hall B) Prof. Dr. Jetta Frost, Vice-President Universität Hamburg (D) Prof. Dr. Alexander Bassen, Center for a Sustainable University, Universität Hamburg; German Council for Sustainable Development (D) Eckart Lilienthal, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), (D) |
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11 a.m. | Panel Discussion "Challenges for national and international networking on SD" (ESA-Main building lecture hall B) |
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Prof. Dr. Helga Kromp-Kolb, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Alliance of Sustainable Universities in Austria (AT) Dr. Jana Dlouha, COPERNICUS Alliance, Charles University Prague (CZ) Uwe Birkel, Associated expert at the Institut for Social Innovation, University of Applied Sciences Bonn Rhein Sieg, in the field of sustainable entrepreneurship education in developing countries; formerly representative of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in Madagascar (D) Eckart Lilienthal, Federal Ministry of Education and Research, BMBF (D) |
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12 a.m. | LUNCH BREAK (ESA-East event building, Cafeteria) | ||||||
1 p.m. Slot 6 |
Open Area | Workshop, Presentation Looking ahead: Reflection of Topic Room Conclusions |
Workshop, Poster How to spread and promote sustainability at Higher Education Institutions (HEI) |
Workshop Sustainable energy supply: Trade-offs in energy transition process |
Workshop, Presentation, Poster Sustainability in HEI – Research Agenda and Stakeholder Expectations |
Workshop, Presentation, Poster Serious Play and Creativity Methods for Transformation Processes |
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3 p.m. | COFFEE BREAK (ESA-East event building, Cafeteria) | ||||||
3:30 p.m. |
Open HOCHN Working Session (ESA-East-121) Workshop 1: Governance / Sustainability Reporting / Transfer |
Open HOCHN Working Session (ESA-East-122) Workshop 2: Research / Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) / Operations |
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5:30 p.m. |
Wrap Up (ESA-East-221) of workshop results |
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6 p.m. | Joint Closing Session (ESA-East-221) | ||||||
7 p.m. | Internal meeting of the COPERNICUS Alliance (7 p.m. – 9 p.m.) |
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Friday - September 29th 2017 |
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++ all excursions are available in English |
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9 a.m. |
Internal meeting of the COPERNICUS Alliance (ESA-Main building lecture hall AS) |
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10 a.m. |
EXCURSION I The German Climate Computing Center (DKRZ Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum), Universität Hamburg Registration: obligatory until Friday, Sep 8 |
EXCURSION II International Building Exhibition (IBA) and Energy Bunker, Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg The international building exhibition (IBA) took place from 2006 to 2013 in the southern part of Hamburg. The guided walking tour illustrates innovative urban development concepts focusing on social, technical and cultural aspects as challenges of the 21st century. Three lead topics of IBA were: KOSMOPOLIS - the future of human interconnections in metropolises; METROZONES - urban growth and the concept of short distances between work and living; CITIES FACING CLIMATE CHANGE - growing cities and their self-supply with renewable energies and ressources. The tour ends in the energy bunker's 7th floor café that allows a spectacular view over the harbor and the city of Hamburg skyline. More information Registration: obligatory until Friday, Sep 8Duration & Costs: approx., 3 hours, max. Euro 20 Group limit: yes, order of registration is binding Meeting point: IBA-Dock, Am Zollhafen 12 (yellow-blue swimming pavilion), approx. 30 minutes from HSDS venue by public transport Further information: indoor & outdoor event (bring a raincoat/umbrella and comfortable shoes) Your guide: Johannes Robert |
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1 p.m. |
EXCURSION III "Green shore tour", HafenCity Hamburg This guided walking tour explores the high standards of sustainability in Hamburg's HafenCity - Europe's biggest inner-city development project. You will get insights into projects that show how successfully an efficient and climate-compatible urban structure, trend-setting mobility concept and the “green” quality of buildings are being realized. Registration: obligatory until Friday, Sep 8 |
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Overview of presentations, posters and workshops
Documentation is now available for most of the presentations and content contributions listed in the program.
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