Applications can be submitted until April 28, 2021
How can Sustainable Development Goals be achieved in a municipal context?
Discover complex problem-solving skills by participating to the first cohort of committed professionals and graduate students from Quebec and Canada concerned with local responses necessary in civil society. They will help craft solutions that are to be applied to real-life community challenges.
Training overview
The School’s objective is to develop key competencies for the achievement of UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the municipal level for up to 50 change driven leaders drawn from both the public and private sectors. The training program spans over three phases for a total duration of 45 hours.
Accredited training
The Summer School is a university-accredited program from 3 Concordia Faculties:
Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science
Engineering courses
ENCS 691 Topics in Building Engineering 1 (4 credits)
Faculty of Fine Arts
Design MDes
DART 631 Special Topics in the Built Environment (3 credits)
Faculty of Arts and Science
Geography, Urban and Environmental Studies
HENV 665 Special Topics Seminar (3 credits)
A 45-hour training certificate from Concordia Continuing Education (CCE) will be provided to professionals.