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Department of Spatial Planning

Involvement in 2025 Summer School for Sustainability

Photo of Víctor Cobs-Muñoz leading the Sustain2030 simulation game © Nachhaltigkeitsbüro​/​TU Dortmund
The Spatial Modelling Lab participated in the 2025 Summer School for Sustainability, contributing to its interdisciplinary programme through lectures, coordination, and collaborative teaching formats. The event brought together students from TU Dortmund, Ruhr University Bochum, and the University of Duisburg–Essen to explore sustainability frameworks and decision-making tools.

Our Lab was once again involved in the TU Dortmund Summer School for Sustainability, which took place from 8 to 12 September. Organised in collaboration with the Sustainability Office, the Group of Clinical and Biological Psychology, and for the first time, colleagues from Ruhr University Bochum and University of Duisburg–Essen, the programme brought together 22 students from across the UA Ruhr alliance.

Lab member Víctor Cobs-Muñoz, who—together with the teaching team of last year’s edition—received the 2024 TU Dortmund Teaching Award, participated in the organisation, moderation, and contributed lectures that connected sustainability frameworks, such as the SDGs and IPCC reports, with spatial and governance perspectives. The students engaged in group work, critical reflection, and the simulation game Sustain2030, deepening their understanding of sustainability challenges and decision-making processes. 

The Spatial Modelling Lab is keen to support interdisciplinary teaching formats that promote systems thinking and collaborative learning across departments and partner universities.