Learning outcomes
You will learn what innovation is, how innovation can be studied from different perspectives, gain practical experience with interdisciplinary collaboration and problem-solving, and reflect on societal consequences of innovation. Upon completing the Innovation certificate, you will have the following knowledge, skills and general competences:
Knowledge
- A broad understanding of what innovation is, its social and technological character, and the different forms that innovation can take
- Familiarity with different theoretical perspectives on innovation and methods for studying innovation processes
- An understanding of the role of innovation in societal change, and the social, economic and environmental impacts of innovation
- Knowledge about how innovation can be governed, and ability to acquire knowledge about existing systems for supporting and governing innovation
Skills
- Experience with one or more specific forms of innovation, such as entrepreneurship, social innovation or innovation for sustainability transitions
- Ability to analyze and evaluate cases of innovation processes using established theories and tools
- Ability to reflect on the social and normative dimensions of innovation, and to analyze innovation-related controversies
- Ability to present your work and your educational background to others, give and receive feedback, and cooperate across disciplinary boundaries
General competence
- An understanding of your own role and disciplinary background in relation to innovation
- Experience with problem-solving, project work and collaboration in interdisciplinary teams
- Experience with a diversity of methods for exploring, analyzing and presenting information and scholarly subject matter
- Experience with working, presenting and discussing in English
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