This transdisciplinary PhD course equips researchers with the tools, frameworks, and reflective practices to understand and articulate the value of their research.
This course provides an overview of innovation and entrepreneurial practices, methodologies and tools across disciplinary arenas including, for example, technology, engineering, life sciences, social sciences and the arts.
The course aims to train students in science communication and public engagement. The focus lies on communication with peers and engagement with the general public. Emphasis is on storytelling, understanding your audience and improve presentation skills with creative tools and explorative approach. The course is given in an interdisciplinary setting.
This course provides insights into medical innovation’s impact on global economics and society, focusing on equipping students with the skills to assess the value of advancements in medical technology fields amidst regulatory challenges.
This course aims to enable the participants to get a broad overview of intellectual property rights and discuss how they can be used to support and impact academic research.