Navigating Complexity: Climate Change
Climate Change is a wicked problems. UvA students of the new bachelor Computational Social Science will dive deeper into the complexity of these themes for various stakeholders. They will research and deliver a report including a data-driven infographic.
Description
Description
In this challenge a team of bachelor students Computational Social Science will navigate the complexity of climate change, focusing on how the challenge partner’s different stakeholders perceive the problem and opportunities for digital solutions in diverging ways.
Students will combine data they collect via in-depth interviews with stakeholders, existing data from the challenge partner and public sources, and desk research. They will use this data to write a report, emphasising policy-relevant findings and supported by a shareable infographic.
We aim to work on wicked problems together with a variety of partners, both public and private.
✅ Key features of the challenge
- Students per team: 4 or 5 students
- Programme: Bachelor in Computational Social Science
- No. of hours spent per team: 120 hours
- Deliverables: Presentation of major findings; written report (max 3000 words) with a shareable infographic.
- Company time investment: Your time involvement is approximately 10 hours, divided across 8 weeks (e.g., an initial planning meeting, short weekly contact sessions, interviews, final presentation, etc.)
📑 Main deliverable and challenge examples
The main deliverable is a to-the-point advisory report. The report will include a tailored infographic that is suitable for sharing. The desired target audience for the infographic will be decided with the partner; for example, you may choose to share on social media, with your organisation’s internal community, or with policy makers.
Students will also prepare and deliver a presentation of the study’s major findings to the partner, stakeholders, and their peers.
The student teams can work on climate change focused challenges, such as but not limited to, the following:
- Fighting air pollution
- Offensive industrial smells (e-noses)
- Renewable energy (wind energy & solar energy)
- Creating bike friendly cities
- Sustainable boating
- Sustainable food
- Water challenges
- Waste management (recycling)
Please feel free to challenge us with your wicked societal challenges!
🏢 Requirement for participating public & private companies / organisations
- Any company or community organisation with social/sustainable objectives.
- At least two founders/employees working in the company.
- In business for at least 6 months.
We encourage a wide variety of companies to apply and do not limit ourselves to a specific industry or sector.
💰 Costs
This challenge is free of charge! Your investment in terms of time is:
- Around 10 hours for the contact person over the 8 week period (e.g., joining the kick-off and final presentations, providing information, and answering questions).
- Spending more time is fine, of course.
📨 How to apply
Provide a title that summarises the challenge. Briefly elaborate on your challenge (max 150 words). Click here for a template you could use.
🗓 Planning
- Early September: Partner Pitch event
- September: Project kick-off meetings with your student groups (online or in person)
- Early November: Infographic Party where students present their infographics to partners and the CSSci community
Questions? Do you want to discuss your challenge before submitting one?
Feel free to email Laura Peirs (l.peirs@uva.nl), Emma-Rose Blacher (e.blacher@uva.nl), or call Suzanne Hansen, head of partnerships on +31 6 482 72 193
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