Admission requirements
The course is only open to students that are enrolled in the LDE Minor Frugal Innovation for Sustainable Global Development.
Description
This skills-building module prepares and supports students for and during their field assignments. Students will be introduced to different entrepreneurial tools from Design -, Complex -, and Systems Thinking, to team formation, project management, and consulting frameworks. This set of tools will allow students to understand that one problem can be tackled from different perspectives and leads to a more precise mapping and description of the field assignment in which expectations, aspirations, objectives, outputs, tasks, working schedule, etc. are further determined.
Students will also participate in Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) workshops. These workshops intend to challenge mindsets regarding the interplay between the so-called Global “South” and “North”, and how their own positionality, biases, and context influence how they perceive the wider world. To unpack the D&I workshops, Harvard’s Thinking Routine frameworks will be used to foster feelings of discomfort as well as ensure that students feel heard, seen, and valued.
In addition, students will need to interact and become acquainted with the local context of their field assignment country of destination through specific sessions that focus on diversity, inclusion and intercultural communication.
Course objectives
Objective: To establish a basic understanding of the expected outputs of the field assignment leading to the development of a realistic field assignment that details expectations, aspirations, objectives, outputs, tasks, and a work schedule.
Outcomes: After this module students are able to:
1. Apply different thinking and lean principles to complex problems;
2. Employ theories and tools to assess societal challenges;
3. Identify and critically assess own ideas by conducting a rapid assumptions tests;
4. Conduct personal and online interviews and research in an intercultural setting;
5. Evaluate personal potential, limitations, progress and role in a team;
6. Reflect on own contribution to solving a frugal innovation challenge.
Timetable
A detailed timetable will be provided in Brightspace (Leiden University).
Mode of instruction
Facilitated exercises, mentoring and coaching sessions, discussions, and workshops.
Assessment method
Learning journal (30%); Field Assignment Plan (40%), and Research communication piece (30%)
Resit: Where possible, same subtest as the first, within given timeframe
Brightspace
Leiden University Brightspace LMS will be used for:
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Reading list
All links and references to prescribed and recommended scientific and professional papers will be made available in and through Brightspace (Leiden University). We strive to mostly use library and open-source online publications.
Registration
You register for this course through MyStudymap, Leiden University (LEI students only).
Registration à la carte and contract education
The course is only open to students that are enrolled in the LDE Minor Frugal Innovation for Sustainable Global Development.
Contact
Course Coordinator: Ir. Betty Huerta and Dr. André Leliveld
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Remarks
Not applicable.