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The Climate-KIC summer school: creating Europe’s climate change
innovators of the future
Summer school growth timeline
Gender split of students
Industry partners
Europe’s biggest climate change summer school brings together nearly 300 students from across Europe
to create future climate entrepreneurs.
Students from around the world
EngineeringBusiness
9 4Science
12
Snapshot of student specialisms
Engineering
HumanitiesScience
Environmental Economics
Business Development
Business Engineering
Business Management
Economics and Business
Sustainable Business and
Innovation
Cultural Production
Industrial Design
Design and Innovation
Urbanism
Landscape Architecture
Land and Water Management
Architecture
Power Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Transportation and Environmental
Engineering
Aerospace Engineering Political Science
Political Economy
International Affairs
Spanish and French
Management of Public and Non-Profit
Organisations
Immunology
Ecology and Biodiversity
Neuroscience
Food Economics
Psychology
Business Design
Students’ Universities
Engineering specialist Partners
Business specialist Partners
Science specialist Partners
Student site visits
Students’ countries of origin
I had a fantastic time at the summer school last year, meeting and working
with so many talented people from different areas has been very inspiring.
Summer school 2013 student Loulou van Ravensteijn from Wageningen University
Inspiration in numbers
of students from the 2013 summer school said the
programme improved their understanding of the business
opportunities resulting from the climate change challenge
Since the summer school started in 2010...
of students are under the age of
Feedback from summer school 2013 students
of students said they had a good understanding of the
climate change issue
students have participated in the
programme
The next generation of climate innovators
The next generation of climate innovators are just as likely to be female as male.
The students will benefit from real-world experiences in a number of industries, reflecting their own multi-disciplinary backgrounds.
They will be just as likely to have a degree in architecture as environmental science but will share an understanding of the challenges presented by
climate change and an eagerness to solve them.
To get more insight into the students’ experiences and to follow their journey during the summer school you can read
their blog posts at: climate-kic.org/journey2014
For further information on Climate-KIC’s education programmes, please download the 2014 education report at:
climate-kic.org/journey2014/educationreport
We look forward to entering a dialogue with the students at the summer school 2014
and share insights on how innovation can help create more sustainable living in buildings and mitigate climate change.
Lone Feifer, Programme Director at the VELUX group
Creating Europe’s climate change innovators of the future
climate-kic.org
The summer school journeysTravelling by train and bus, the students’ journeys reflect the true diversity
of Europe, with climate innovators as likely to come from Hungary as the UK. But all will be global in their thinking.
Business ideas generated
Locations involved each year
Number of students on courses
44
2010
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9
14
39
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40
5 5
18
2011 2012 2013 2014
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Over business ideas have been generated