This (a)synchronous online course is a joint offer from the University of Neuchâtel, the University of West Bohemia (Pilsen, Czech Republic) and the KTH-Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm, Sweden). Students will be asked to work in international and interdisciplinary teams on a sustainability issue of their choosing. Work will be managed by the students, with the help of a supervisor. Only a few online content sessions will be scheduled and most of the work will be done in autonomy or within the group. Please note that students will get 5 ECTS from the course and thus the course load is high with many exercises to do in self-study.
Dates
1 October to 19 December 2025
Time
13 October: 16h00-18h00
15 December: 13h00 – 15h00
Venue
Online
Level
B2+ – C1
Course workload
The course involves a minimum of 4 hours of synchronous online contact hours, about 10 hours of online group meetings and 100 hours of independent study. It is equivalent to 5 ECTS credits, which may be recognised by certain study programmes or faculties.
Teacher
Sara Cotelli
Undergraduate and graduate students with an intermediate to advanced level of English (B2-C1) who wish to improve their communication skills and enjoy the challenge of working in international and interdisciplinary teams.
There are no special entry requirements except for the students’ level of English (see ‘Target audience’). Students should be at least B2 to participate in this course.
You will be asked to come to the EMA before the beginning of the semester to take a « Placement Test« .
Upon completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:
Students will be asked to pick an issue and to work together on a sustainable solution. Different steps will be followed by each team, with regular output to provide for assessment. A few synchronous sessions will be scheduled but some of the work will be done asynchronously on a platform. Most of the work will be done in small groups and individually. You will meet regularly with your group. Scheduling and workload management will be left to the teams to sort out. Each group will be assigned a supervisor who will be ready to answer questions when needed.
Different output (spoken and written communication tasks) will be handed in at different stages of the course.
The course material will be made available on a Moodle platform.
Registration : 1 – 19 September 2025
Students/doctoral students UniNE; PATB
CHF 182.-
Academic staff UniNE
CHF 234.-
Alumni, SAN
CHF 254.-
Students other institutions (EPFL, HE-Arc, etc.)
CHF 254.-
Staff other institutions
CHF 306.-
Secrétariat du Centre de langues
Tél. +41 32 718 11 06
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