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CleanTech at sea Why and how to change maritime transportation?. Summer School August 5 th - 18 th 2012. Markis Annual Conference 2011, 1 st December, 2011 Maritime Partenariate Scandinavia. Roberto Rivas Hermann rrh@plan.aau.dk Phone: 9940 8318
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CleanTech at seaWhy and how to change maritime transportation? Summer School August 5th- 18th 2012 Markis Annual Conference 2011, 1st December, 2011 Maritime Partenariate Scandinavia Roberto Rivas Hermann rrh@plan.aau.dk Phone: 9940 8318 Department of Development and Planning Aalborg University, Denmark
Outline • Introduction • Course program • Target audience • Lecture organization • Problem Based learning • Speakers • Calendar • Funding
AAU some figures: • 95 different programs • Ca. 15000 students • Ca. 2500 permanent staff (1521 Scientific staff)
The Aalborg Model • Problem Based Learning • - Based on real-life research problems • Project Organised Education • Project work supported by lectures and courses • Group Work • Groups of four to six students • Supervised by the faculty members /research based • Interdisciplinary Studies • Integration of theory and practice • Focus on Learning to Learn • Close collaboration with businesses, institutions, NGOs, etc.
Why a short course on clean shipping? • Maritime context • New IMO regulations on SOx, NOx, Ballast Water, Energy Efficiency . • Brokering prospective Industry/ University collaboration (e.g. MARCOD) • Prospective area of collaboration with Nordic Universities/ Colleges • MARKIS competence and Innovation arena • Strategic area of interest (Sustainability, Innovation and Policy group)
Course program • Target audience: • PhD students • Master students • Industry • Credits allocation: 5 ECTS (+2.5 ECTS) • Two weeks (5th – 18th August; follow-up paper supervision afterwards)
Project-Organised Problem-Based Learning in the Summer School Literature Lectures Group Studies Problem analysis Problem solving Report / Documentation Tutorials Field studies • FrederikshavnKommune • Gothenburg port (TBC) • Aalborg Industries/ Alfa Laval Model from The Aalborg PBL model - Progress, Diversity and ChallengesAnette Kolmos, Flemming K. Fink & Lone Krogh
9 PBL culture – facilitation and group dynamics
Target audience ”This course is an innovative and important contribution to highlight the business potentials of clean shipping and the way to get there” • Industry • Universities • Maritime and environmental studies (MSc, PhD)
Funding • Funding provided and applied through • MARKIS • Den Danske Maritime Fund (In progress) • SAIL InterregIVB (In progress) • MARCOD