Aalto Sustainability Hub Research Seminar - presenting ARTS - Nov 30th 14-16 in Learning center with GLÖGI afterwards 16-17.30
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Thursday Nov 30th 14-16 at Harald Herlin –Learning centre (ex Library, Otaniementie 9), TORI (pick up your tea/coffee from café before) / We continue the discussions with Christmas GLÖGI afterwards 16-17.30 Tervetuloa Aalto Sustainability Hub –tutkimusseminaariin - vuorossa Taiteiden ja suunnittelun korkeakoulu Torstaina 30.11.2017 klo 14-16, Harald Herlin -oppimiskeskus (ent. kirjasto, Otaniementie 9), TORI (noudathan kahvin/teen tullessasi kahvilasta): Jatkamme pikkujoulutunnelmissa 16-17.30 |
“ARTZ Sustainability research – with tea/coffee –and GLÖGI afterwards”
Program:
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14.00-14.10 |
Mikko Jalas: Sustainable consumption: consuming less and consuming differently |
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14.10-14.20 |
Idil Gasuliously: Designing Sustainability Transitions |
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14.20-14.30 |
Ramia Maze: Critical and participatory approaches to envisioning the (sustainable) future |
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14.30-14.40 |
Kirsi Niinimäki: Towards more sustainable fashion system |
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14.40-14.50 |
Saija Hollmén: WiTLab |
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14.50-15.00 |
Ossi Ollinaho: TBC |
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15.00-15.10 |
Galan Juan: Sustainability: Towards the desirable utopia (an ontological and nature-based reflection) |
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15.10-15.20 |
Riikka Mäkikoskela: Cultural change towards circular economy |
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15.20-15.30 |
Sampsa Hyysalo: Prosumers, Innosumers and Codesign in Energy Transitions |
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15.30-15.40 |
Meri Löyttyniemi, RIS/ASH: UN Sustainable Development Goals - development program in Aalto |
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15.40-16.00 |
Discussion |
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16.00-17.30 |
GLÖGI and … |
Next seminars:
Jan 24th 2018 at 14-16: Sustainability research at Aalto: presenting Aalto ENG
Followed in spring 2018, by SCI ja ELEC
About Aalto Sustainability Hub: http://www.aalto.fi/en/current/news/2017-09-06-007/
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