Apply to a Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) "Green Deal Collider" at TalTech
During this course, students will address societal challenges, offering solutions which are: technologically feasible, environmentally and financially sustainable, societally acceptable, legally doable, and potentially driven by an ethical application of AI. In the process they develop both knowledge and hands-on skills in:
- Green Deal principles and sustainability practices
- Team dynamics, design thinking, and entrepreneurial start-up skills
- Innovation in product and service development
- Interpersonal effectiveness and transferable professional skills in the AI era
This BIP is primarily designed for graduate-level students (master/doctoral) studying in the fields of technology, IT, engineering, natural sciences or business/entrepreneurship who:
- have a strong willingness and motivation to create something new, along with active engagement in team-based learning;
- have the desire to acquire knowledge and skills related to sustainability, technology-driven solutions, entrepreneurship, lead development, and innovation implementation;
- can take part both in online (19–20 Jan; 28 Jan–12 Feb) and physical, on-site part (22–27 Jan, TalTech) of the course.
A minimum English proficiency level of B2 is required.
Aalto can select two students to take part in the course. Students will earn 3 ECTS credits upon completion. Aalto selects and nominates only students that are eligible for Erasmus+ short-term mobilities. If, for example, the credits do not fit into your degree, you are not eligible to apply. Please check that you meet the requirements for a short-term blended mobility grant. If more applicants than places, students are selected according to Aalto's selection criteria for exchanges. If you are interested in the course, please contact outgoing-elec@aalto.fi on 14.11.2025 at the latest.
See more details in the attached course leaflet.
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