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551-0205-00L 2007W , 2008W , 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 2 Credits DR , MSC D-USYS

The colloquium “Challenges in Plant Sciences” is a core class of the Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center's PhD program. The colloquium introduces participants to the broad spectrum of plant sciences within the network. The course offers the opportunity to approach interdisciplinary topics in the field of plant sciences.

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701-1555-00L 2026W 6 Credits MSC D-USYS

This course examines how algorithms and data infrastructures shape environmental decision making and governance. Students work with real-world datasets and algorithms, assess environmental and social impacts of digital systems, and critically evaluate when data-driven approaches can support, or hinder, sustainable and equitable decision-making.

701-1565-00L 2020W , 2021W , 2022W , 2023W , 2024W , 2025W , 2026W 6 Credits MSC D-MAVT , D-ITET , D-USYS

The lectures will introduce students to the principles of quantitative policy analysis, namely the methods to predict and evaluate the social, economic, and environmental effects of alternative strategies to achieve public objectives. A series of individual assignments, and one group project, will give students an opportunity for students to apply those methods to a set of case studies.

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877-0221-00L 2023W , 2024S , 2025S , 2026S 8 Credits WBZ , NDS D-GESS

Technologies substantially affect the way we live and how our societies function. Technological change, i.e. the innovation and diffusion of new technologies, is a fundamental driver of economic growth but can also have detrimental side effects. This module introduces methods to assess technology-related policy alternatives and to analyse how policies affect technological changes and society.

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