Bouchra Lamhamedi, a SEED doctoral researcher, had the opportunity to participate in the ‘Land Governance for Development’ Summer School in Utrecht, the Netherlands, organized by LANDac-the Netherlands Land Academy- and Utrecht University, from 4 to 15 July 2022.
This summer school provides a…
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Back in July, Mohammed, SEED doctoral candidate, took part in the Paper Development Workshop organized by the Academy of Management at the University of Warsaw, in Warsaw, Poland.
With two preliminary paper ideas, the first “Entrepreneurial Opportunities and the Role of Intention in the Emergence…
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Continuing our series of academic exchanges between the TUM SEED Center and the partner universities, Prof. Walter T. de Vries, Chair of Land Management at TUM School of Engineering & Design, paid a visit to our partners at the Institute Teknologi Bandung, in Indonesia, to meet our local team and…
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Congratulations to TUM SEED Center doctoral research, Bouchra Lamhamedi and co-author, prof. De Vries, for their publication "An Exploration of The Land-(Renewable) Energy Nexus" in the. journal "Land".
Their study critically reviews the land–energy nexus with the aim to understand and explain how…
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Requirement
At least a moderate level of Spanish is required for applying and work on this project.
Your responsibilities
This Master Thesis/Project Study will be conducted at the Chair of Corporate Sustainability under the TUM SEED Center research focus. It will be conducted in tandem with two…
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The research partnership and collaboration between the TUM SEED Center and its partner universities continue to evolve as many TUM members make their first field research trips to our living labs, around the Global South. This past month, Pablo Sarmiento, SEED doctoral researcher at the TUM’s School…
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In December 2021, Michelle Zombory, project coordinator at our TUM SEED Center, visited our SEED team in Peru, Lima at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. After a visit to the campus and a meeting with professor Eduardo Ismodes, scientific director of PUCP SEED Center, Michelle t, together…
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The KNUST SEED team in Ghana kicked off their local Living Lab implementation with a stakeholders' involvement workshop, where the community was formally introduced to the SSED project.
Stakeholders were drawn from the Municipal Assembly, Local Business Operators, Agro Industry Players, Traditional…
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In early August 2021, NUST staff commissioned a 20-kilowatt power plant as part of the Sustainable Energies, Entrepreneurship and Development (SEED) Project Solar Living Lab. The power plant is located in !Kharoxas, about 60KM outside of Windhoek and will benefit the members of the !Khomanin San…
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After several months of consultations and co-creation with the Olderkesi community members, Narok County government and other stakeholders, the Sustainable Energies, Entrepreneurship and Development (SEED) Project has finally broken ground.
This gives a green light for the installation of a 12 Kwp…
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