Path to the Horizon

Collaborate with other students to identify how a more sustainable world is possible

Module details

  • Offered to 3rd & 4th Years
  • Thursdays 16.00-18.00
  • Planned delivery: On campus (South Kensington)
  • Two-term module, worth 5 ECTS
  • Available to eligible students as part of I-Explore
  • Extra Credit, or Degree Credit where your department allows
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How can we create change for a more sustainable world? Despite the increasing urgency of this issue, why are communications failing, and how could they be improved?

In this module you will address these questions by combining the study of sustainable development with the study of futures. You will examine how sustainable development and futures are approached in contemporary discourse and go on to propose how these approaches could be improved.

Utilising critical discourse analysis, you will work individually and collaboratively, pooling the qualitative findings of your research to enable broader analysis and critiques, and finally creating ideas for promoting change.

Dr Mark pope discusses his module Sustainable Futures

Sustainable Futures

Collaborate with other students to identify how a more sustainable world is possible

Published on May 3, 2023

Listen to Dr Mark Pope talking about the Sustainable Futures module

Please note: The information on this module description is indicative. The module may undergo minor modifications before the start of next academic year.

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Feedback from Dr Pope's Creative Futures module

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