Development of an Interdisciplinary, Intercultural Master’s Program on Sustainability: Learning from the Richness of Diversity

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Development of an Interdisciplinary, Intercultural Master’s Program on Sustainability: Learning from the Richness of Diversity. / van Dam-Mieras, Rietje; Lansu, Angelique; Rieckmann, Marco et al.
in: Innovative Higher Education, Jahrgang 32, Nr. 5, 03.2008, S. 251-264.

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title = "Development of an Interdisciplinary, Intercultural Master{\textquoteright}s Program on Sustainability: Learning from the Richness of Diversity",
abstract = "The purpose of this article is to describe a joint effort between three European and six Latin American universities to create an international Master's degree program on Sustainable Development and Management. Faculty members from these institutions are working together on this unusual and innovative project, which recognizes the importance of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) tools in international projects and programs. The article provides information about the ongoing interdisciplinary and intercultural dialogue and the learning process that is occurring throughout the development of the program.",
keywords = "Sustainability education, Higher education for sustainable development, Interculturality, Interdisciplinarity, Virtual learning",
author = "{van Dam-Mieras}, Rietje and Angelique Lansu and Marco Rieckmann and Gerd Michelsen",
note = "Literaturverz. S. 263 - 264",
year = "2008",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1007/s10755-007-9055-7",
language = "English",
volume = "32",
pages = "251--264",
journal = "Innovative Higher Education",
issn = "0742-5627",
publisher = "Springer Netherlands",
number = "5",

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T2 - Learning from the Richness of Diversity

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AU - Lansu, Angelique

AU - Rieckmann, Marco

AU - Michelsen, Gerd

N1 - Literaturverz. S. 263 - 264

PY - 2008/3

Y1 - 2008/3

N2 - The purpose of this article is to describe a joint effort between three European and six Latin American universities to create an international Master's degree program on Sustainable Development and Management. Faculty members from these institutions are working together on this unusual and innovative project, which recognizes the importance of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) tools in international projects and programs. The article provides information about the ongoing interdisciplinary and intercultural dialogue and the learning process that is occurring throughout the development of the program.

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KW - Sustainability education

KW - Higher education for sustainable development

KW - Interculturality

KW - Interdisciplinarity

KW - Virtual learning

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SP - 251

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JO - Innovative Higher Education

JF - Innovative Higher Education

SN - 0742-5627

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