by Facets of REAP Podcast
A podcast that delves into the multidisciplinary perspectives of sustainability education and practice. Initiated, hosted and produced by students at HafenCity University Hamburg.
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5/14/2024
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June 25, 2024
<p>In this bonus episode of the Facets of REAP podcast, we sit down with HCU President, Prof. Jörg Müller-Lietzkow, for an insightful conversation about the REAP program, internationalization in German education, and the integration of artificial intelligence in academia and research.</p> <p> This episode marks the conclusion of our first season. We hope you enjoy the discussion and look forward to seeing you in the next season!</p>
June 14, 2024
<p>Exploring Perspectives on Sustainability: Education, Psychology, and Interdisciplinary Action. Join us for the latest episode of 'Facets of REAP.' As Fouly dives deep into the intersection of sustainability, education, and psychology alongside special guests Professor Christie Manning and Professor Irene Peters, as well as REAP student & Tutor Monisha Sams.</p> <p>Discover Professor Christie's insights on psychological distance in climate action, Professor Irene’s journey in developing innovative educational programs, and Monisha's unique perspective as both a student and tutor in sustainability studies and in REAP.</p> <p> This episode emphasizes the interconnected nature of global problems and the importance of collective action in environmental justice. </p> <p>Tune in for an enlightening discussion that bridges academic rigor and practical impact.</p> <p>Catch you in the next one!</p>
June 7, 2024
<p>Exploring Spatial Justice and Community Engagement with Professor Juliana Goncalves. Join us on this new episode of 'Facets of REAP' as Fouly and guest-host Tarini Sharma delve into sustainable urbanism and community engagement with special guest Professor Juliana Gonçalves from TU Delft. </p> <p>Professor Gonçalves shares her fascinating academic journey from mechanical engineering to urbanism while discussing complex topics like spatial justice, energy poverty, and climate adaptation. </p> <p>Discover how Gonçalves applies interdisciplinary approaches, combining quantitative and qualitative research methods, to address urban inequalities and enhance civic participation. </p> <p>Tune in to learn about her projects and gain insights into the role of diverse perspectives in sustainable urban development! </p> <p>Catch you in the next one!</p>
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