Business, Economics and Policies
The transition towards a circular economy is one of the bigger challenges to creating a more sustainable society. To reinvent not just supply chains, but entire systems requires a long-term, interdisciplinary approach, combining socio-technical, managerial, and governmental perspectives. Whether you’re looking into EU agricultural legislature, an MBA in the Food & Agribusiness or to optimise refrigerated transport, join us in our effort to leverage entrepreneurship for a positive impact!
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Business and Operations
Courses supporting your company's switch to a sustainable, circular and profitable business model.
Entrepreneurship and Markets
Courses about the transition of entrepreneurship to long-term sustainability.
Partnerships, Impacts and Governance
Courses applying a trans-disciplinary lens to food production & consumption for a growing world population
Policies and Legislation
Courses on the transition to circularity and sustainability of firms and government on all levels.
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Biorefinery: From Biomass to Building Blocks of Biobased ProductsLearn how to design an effective biorefinery to obtain valuable components from various biobased feedstocks such as plants, organisms and waste streams.
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Capstone Business and Operations for a Circular Bio-EconomyUse this Capstone project to integrate the technological processes with the business and operations aspects to develop a sustainable biobased practice.
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Capstone Chemistry and Technology for SustainabilityUse this Capstone project to design a sustainable biobased process from biomass to finished product and help your company switch from fossil to renewable resources.
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Capstone Economics and Policies for a Circular Bio-EconomyInterdisciplinarity is central in this part, linking the various sections in this MicroMasters® programme.
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Economics and Policies in a Biobased EconomyLead your company in dealing with the economics and policies governing the transition to biobased resources and build a profitable sustainable business.
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From Fossil Resources to Biomass: A Business and Economics PerspectiveDiscover how to use microorganisms and catalysts to create biobased products, and how to market and sell those products in a profitable business model.
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From Fossil Resources to Biomass: A Chemistry PerspectiveDiscover how use of microorganisms and catalysts instead of fossil resources can create biobased products for the production of food, chemicals and energy-carriers.