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Title Industry-Informed Workshops to Develop Graduate Skill Sets in the Circular Economy Using Systems Thinking
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Authors Summerton, L; Clark, JH; Hurst, GA; Ball, PD; Rylott, EL; Carslaw, N; Creasey, J; Murray, J; Whitford, J; Dobson, B; Sneddon, HF; Ross, J; Metcalf, P; McElroy, CR
Title Industry-Informed Workshops to Develop Graduate Skill Sets in the Circular Economy Using Systems Thinking
Year 2019
Published Journal Of Chemical Education, 96, 12
DOI 10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00257
Abstract Increasing demand for chemicals worldwide, depleting resources, consumer pressure, stricter legislation, and the rising cost of waste disposal are placing increasing pressure on chemical and related industries. For any organization to survive in the current arena of growing climate change laws and regulations, and increasing public influence, the issue of sustainability must be fundamental to the way it operates. A sustainable manufacturing approach will enable economic growth to be combined with environmental and social sustainability and will be realized via collaboration between a multidisciplinary community including chemists, biologists, engineers, environmental scientists, economists, experts in management, and policy makers. Hence, employees with new skills, knowledge, and experience are essential. To realize this approach, the design and development of a series of workshops encompassing systems thinking are presented here. After close consultation with industry, an annual program of interactive workshops has been designed for graduate students to go beyond examining the "greening" of chemical reactions, processes, and products, and instead embed a systems thinking approach to learning. The workshops provide a valuable insight into the issues surrounding sustainable manufacturing covering change management, commercialization, environmental impact, circular economy, legislation, and bioresources incorporating the conversion of waste into valuable products. The multidisciplinary course content incorporates industrial case studies, providing access to real business issues, and is delivered by experts from academic departments across campus and industry.
Author Keywords Graduate Education/Research; Interdisciplinary/Multidisciplinary; Green Chemistry; Collaborative/Cooperative Learning; Inquiry-Based/Discovery Learning; Applications of Chemistry; Industrial Chemistry; Systems Thinking; Sustainability
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000516679000033
WoS Category Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; Education, Scientific Disciplines
Research Area Chemistry; Education & Educational Research
PDF https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/acs.jchemed.9b00257
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