Public lecture series “Digital Sustainability Transformation of, by and for TUM”
Advancing the digitalization and sustainability of universities
The lecture series “Digital Sustainability Transformation of, by and for TUM” will be streamed via Zoom every Monday from 6.30 – 8.00 pm. The lectures are expressly intended for interested members of the general public outside the university.
The topic of the first public lecture, on April 19, 2021, is “Sustainability and higher education: How does this go together?”. The guests will be Lara Lütke-Spatz, the managing director of the University & Sustainability Network Bavaria and Miranda Schreurs, a Professor of Environment and Climate Policy at TUM.
Funded by TUM’s ideas competition
The lecture series is taking place under the auspices of the Professorship of Policy Analysis at the Bavarian School for Public Policy at TUM. It is part of a teaching and research project on digitalization and sustainability (“digitainability”). Complementing the lectures, a seminar will be open to students who want to realize their own projects for a “digitainable TUM”.
The project is funded by TUM’s ideas competition for “Study-related initiatives to strengthen the Excellence Strategy”.
- The lectures and discussions will be in English. Zoom link to the lectures: https://tum-conf.zoom.us/j/64468501789
Password: digisusTUM - All of the lectures will be recorded and posted on the YouTube channel of the Bavarian School for Public Policy at TUM.
- Lecture series program
- More information on the teaching/research project
- Ideas competition
- TUM Sustainability