Cycle Education for Innovation and Change



Germany

This course organised by Climate-KIC is about understanding how to support a systemic shift to more cycling. We have the tools and the good examples, but how can we contextualise them, communicate about the need and support the shift to more cycling-friendly planning?

The course takes place during two occasions at two different locations, one in the Öresund region (Lund and Copenhagen) and one in the Netherlands (Utrecht and Amsterdam). The participants should attend both sessions to get the most out of the course and the specific workshop format as the second sessions builds upon the first. However, it is possible that two persons from one organization could go to one session each.

  • 10th of September, Lund, Sweden
  • 11th of September, Copenhagen, Denmark

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  • 16th of October, Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • 17th of October, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

This course is about understanding how to foster the move away from car-centric planning and towards more people-friendly planning with a focus on cycling. The course will help the participants becoming change agents and support the systemic shift to more cycling by learning about successful cycling innovations and change management.

The target group for the course are those involved in the cycling innovation community, including public authority representatives. cycling project initiators, consultants and researchers.

Fees & Registration
Course Fee: 950 EUR (incl. VAT)
Course Fee for Climate-KIC partners, public institutions, Climate-KIC alumni and NGOs: EUR 600 (incl. VAT).

For further enquiries, please contact: malin [dot] martenssonattrivector [dot] se

https://learning.climate-kic.org/en/courses/catalyst/cycle-education-get-on-yer-bikes

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This project has received funding from the European Union‘s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement no 769177.

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