Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions

CircuLaw

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

The Non-degree in CircuLaw at Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions is a 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

CircuLaw is a legal knowledge platform focused on facilitating the transition to a circular economy. It aims to break down barriers by identifying legal opportunities that support sustainable practices. This initiative is particularly suited for policymakers and professionals who are eager to understand how existing laws can be leveraged to promote circularity in urban regions.

The program includes the circulaw.nl tool, which provides detailed guidance on implementing legal instruments related to circularity. Participants will engage with interactive e-learning modules designed to simplify complex legal frameworks, making them accessible to architects, engineers, and municipal advisors. This hands-on approach equips professionals with the necessary skills to navigate and utilize legal tools effectively.

Graduates of the CircuLaw initiative can pursue roles such as policy advisors, urban planners, sustainability consultants, and legal experts in environmental law. They will find opportunities in various sectors, including government agencies, non-profits, and private firms focused on sustainability. The skills gained through this program are transferable, allowing graduates to adapt to various roles in the growing field of circular economy.

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