Training to obtain URBAN MENUS Diploma in Resilient City Development in October 2024

2 Pre-Diplomas to gain skills in participative and sustainable urban and regional development using VR/AR tools and Green Deal impact assessment.

  • Resilient City Data Sciences: E-learning (8 h)
  • Resilient City Participation Management: E-learning (8 h) + 3 workshops* (8 h)

*E-learning is self-paced, workshops will be conducted at fixed dates in Vienna and Barcelona (using our equipment), or online (equipment required: mobile phone/tablet for Augmented Reality and Quest 2/3 for Virtual Reality) and later maybe also in Brussels. Schedule:

  • Bundle: 10/17/2024 (11:00–19:00)
  • Split sessions: 10/16, 10/23 & 10/30/2024 (2x 17:00–19:30 & 1x 17:00–18:30)

Dates:

  • All 3 workshops bundled:
    • 10/17/2024 (11:00–19:00)
  • Workshops on 3 evening dates:
    • 10/16/2024 (17:00–19:30),
    • 10/23/2024 (17:00–19:30) &
    • 10/30/2024 (17:00–18:30)

Certification: Participants can enroll in one module with a Pre-Diploma awarded upon successful completion of online tests and workshops or in both modules to earn the full URBAN MENUS Diploma in Resilient City Development.

Registration: If you haven’t yet, please sign up at trainingresilience.eu/register.
For the e-learning, please register at elearning.trainingresilience.eu/login/

Costs: Thanks to ERASMUS+ funding, this course is free of charge for these dates.

Details on workshops next year in Vienna, Europe, and online as well as news on planned EQF5 certification in Austria will follow.

The program is part of an ERASMUS+ project by compact city pioneer Laura P. Spinadel (BUSarchitektur) and a European consortium.

Training to obtain URBAN MENUS Diploma in Resilient City Development in October 2024

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