
Our food system produces a large amount of waste and pollution. Many animal species are in danger of extinction. Industrial animal agriculture kills 100+ billion animals per year and takes up a large part of the available land. Land that used to be the habitat of wild animals. This poses a risk to global health because of potential zoonoses. If we want to create a sustainable world, we need to think about our relationships and way of thinking about nature and animals.
In this course, we cover a variety of disciplines, including environmental studies, ethics, political science, media studies and psychology. You will gain a critical understanding of the complex relationships between humans, animals, food and nature.
We will learn about nature, in nature. By having lectures in nature, you will be encouraged to question your relationship with nature.
Coordinator
Maarten Reesink.
Timetable
You can find the timetable on Datanose.
Entry requirements
This course is open to second-year and third-year UvA Bachelor's students.
Registration
Registration is open from 19 to 26 June 2023. For Bachelor's students, registration can be done in the GLASS registration rounds.
If you have any trouble while registering, please contact us at keuzeonderwijs-iis@uva.nl.
Costs
Prices can be found on the IIS website.
More information
SDGs in education
The IIS strives to reflect current societal issues and challenges in our elective courses, honours modules and degree programmes and attempts to integrate the following Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in this course. For more information about these goals, please visit the SDGs website.
