Education

We see education and capacity strenghtening as foundational pillars for driving transformative change. We offer a wide range of programmes and initiatives at different levels to equip students, professionals, and organizations with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate and lead transitions toward sustainability.

Undergraduate level

For students at the Bachelor’s level, we offer the interdisciplinary minor “Financing Sustainable Transitions”. This programme explores the critical role of the financial sector in creating nature-positive change, bridging finance, technological, and natural sciences. The minor is also open to students from other universities, broadening its impact.

Master’s level

Transformative change is an important theme in several of our MSc programmes, for example in International Development Studies, Development and Rural Innovation, Governance of Sustainability Transformations, and Communication, Health and Life Sciences.

In consultation with lecturers, it is possible to follow individual courses within these programmes through so-called ‘contract education’. Courses that may be relevant include:

  • Sustainability Governance Challenges (YSS38206)
  • The Politics of Food System Transformation (RSO34806)
  • Innovation and Transformation (CPT22806)
  • Facilitating Interactive Processes (CPT60306)
  • Transformative sustainability practices (ENP39406)

Please visit our study guide for more information on these courses.

Postgraduate programmes

For professionals, policymakers, and practitioners, WUR provides advanced learning opportunities tailored to the demands of transformation. These include programmes offered by Wageningen Academy such as:

Capacity strengthening for organizations

Transformative change requires not only knowledge but also leadership, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and place-based learning. WUR offers tailored capacity strengthening services for organizations and their staff across multiple sectors and contexts. Examples include initiatives like the African Food Fellowship, which builds food system leadership; the Trilateral Collaboration project between China, the Netherlands and FAO, which supported Organizational Learning of Chinese institutes, and SHIFT, which supports organizations’ capacities to support food system transformation.

By combining education, training, and capacity strengthening, WUR equips individuals and organizations to take on the challenges of transformation with confidence and impact.