project

DAAD – SDGs in Higher Education

weißensee school of art and design and the University for Sustainable Development Eberswalde (HNEE) are research partners in a DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) funded project where researchers and teachers from different countries and multiple disciplines come together to think about how the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as part of the United Nations’ 2033 Agenda for Sustainable Development, can be implemented in the curricula of higher education.

The transdisciplinary learning spaces will implement novel means to demonstrate to external stakeholders the contribution of universities to global and local wellbeing and thus their relevance and impact. At the same time, this transdisciplinary approach can help identify common interests across different areas of the universities, which can enhance cross-disciplinary partnerships, collaboration, and innovation.

partners

weißensee university of art and design, Berlin, Germany

Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development, Eberswalde, Germany

Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam, Tena, Ecuador

Ecuador Universidad Central ‘Marta Abreu’ de Las Villas, Santa Clara, Cuba

Universidad del Quindío, Quindío, Colombia

time period

2022-2025

collaborating on sustainability

The transdisciplinary learning spaces explored in this research project aim to demonstrate to external stakeholders the contribution of universities to global and local wellbeing and thus their relevance and impact in the transformation towards sustainable development. Simultaneously, this transdisciplinary approach can help identify common interests across different areas of the universities and consequently enhance cross-disciplinary partnerships, collaboration, and innovation.

what’s happening

In June 2022 the project kicked-off with a mapping of existing activities that already support and contribute to the SDGs and a Berlin-visit from our partner universities in Latin America.

Learn more about ongoing activities in the research project:

practicing curiosity

On June 7th, researchers and teachers from Cuba, Ecuador, Columbia and Germany joined seekicks to explore empathy for non-human living-beings through nature journaling.