Living-lab recherche-action
A place of academic and professional training, the Transition Campus is also a living-lab support for research-action.
This manual provides a set of knowledge and skills based on a wide variety of disciplines and expertise.
The raison d'être of this Handbook of the Great Transition: accompanying the actors and actors of higher education and education in this transformation by providing them with innovative theoretical and practical tools.
A major theme by major theme, this book offers a base of knowledge and skills from different disciplines to understand the major scientific, economic, ethical, legal and political issues of our time.
The manual outlines the processes involved in global warming and living degradation. It also decrypts the responsibilities of the actors, the widening of environmental inequalities or the financial mechanisms that are one of the causes.
Like a colourful Bible to be transported everywhere, a manual enriched with a broad glossary and a consistent bibliography for both teachers and students
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The collection of the Smalls Manuals of the Great Transition aims to deepen the stakes of the Great Transition in teachings.
Piloted by specialists from each field, these twelve volumes cover the basic themes and disciplines of transition pedagogy, campus transformation, public health, management sciences, human and social sciences, ecology, economics and finance, philosophy, law and political sciences, arts, languages and literature, architecture, urban planning and design, engineering sciences, and finally climate sciences.
This book forms part of a collection of small textbooks on crucial themes and disciplines in terms of their impact on accelerating the Great Transition.
Les crises environnementales et la pandémie actuelle ont révélé l'urgence de mener une réflexion profonde sur la santé publique.
Bringing higher education back to the ecological and social issues of our time, this is the ambition of the FORTES collective of teachers-researchers who reflected and wrote this Small Manual of the …
These manuals are the fruit of the work of the collective "FORTES" (Training in the Ecological and Social Transition of Higher Education). This collective is composed of more than 70 teachers-researchers from different disciplines as well as some practitioners from the business world and students. It was created in 2018 at the initiative of the Transition Campus and following a request from the Ministry of Higher Education and Research.
A place of academic and professional training, the Transition Campus is also a living-lab support for research-action.
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