Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions

Urban Living Lab Winter School

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The Non-degree in Urban Living Lab Winter School at Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

AMS Institute is a world-class innovation hub in Amsterdam where talent is educated to solve complex urban challenges. Through its unique partnership between TU Delft, Wageningen University, and MIT, it offers a transdisciplinary environment for the next generation of urban innovators.

About the Program

The Urban Living Lab Winter School is designed for students and professionals interested in urban challenges and solutions. This non-degree program lasts for two weeks and offers a unique opportunity to engage with real-world urban issues through hands-on projects. Ideal candidates are those who thrive in collaborative environments and seek to make a tangible impact in urban development.

Participants will explore various topics related to urban living, including sustainability, mobility, and social inclusion. The curriculum includes workshops, lectures, and group projects, allowing students to develop practical skills and innovative solutions. This immersive experience prepares students to tackle the complexities of urban environments and equips them with the tools needed for future challenges.

Graduates of the Urban Living Lab Winter School can pursue various roles in urban planning, policy-making, and community development. Potential job titles include Urban Planner, Policy Analyst, and Community Engagement Coordinator. The skills gained are transferable across multiple sectors, making graduates valuable assets in both public and private organizations focused on urban innovation.

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