Forster Summer School 2023 explores urban climate
| تاريخ بدء البرنامج | آخر موعد للتسجيل |
| 2023-07-21 | - |
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Introduction to the Forster Summer School
The Forster Summer School is a program offered by the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, focusing on various research topics of global relevance. In 2023, the program explored the theme of "urban climate," with an emphasis on adaptation, development, and sustainable transformation.
Program Overview
The 2023 Forster Summer School took place from July 21 to August 4, 2023, and was attended by 27 students from 15 nations. The program aimed to discuss possible approaches for the long-term and sustainable improvement of the urban climate, identifying opportunities for action on regional, global, and international levels.
Program Structure
The program consisted of:
- Scientific lectures and discussions
- Practical exercises, including:
- A workshop on tree damage in the Green School/Botanical Garden of the JGU
- A mapping project on the University campus
- An expert exchange on climate protection projects in Worms
- German workshops
- A sustainable city tour of Mainz
- A photo project on climate protection and climate adaptation projects from the participants' cities of origin or study
Participant Feedback
The evaluations and feedback from the participants testified to the very high positive response to the summer school, with comments including:
- "I learnt a lot about cultural differences and the effort behind every country to fight climate change, it inspired me a lot!"
- "Talking to people from different countries, learning the urban climate change in Mainz and all of the courses and experiences is benefit to me."
- "I made new friends, found new confidence, and am now inspired to continue my German language skills and perhaps complete a master's abroad!"
Acknowledgments
The Faculty 09 of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz expresses its gratitude to the Dres. Göbel Climate Foundation for the financial support that enabled the implementation of the event.
