KU festival: Student projects

Join us for an enlightening talk where students who have received funding from the Green Solutions Centre (GSC) will talk about their projects and the opportunities the funding has given them.
The projects are:
1. Coffee Livelihoods and Climate Change Vulnerability
Master of Science (MSc) in Global Development student Emma Eline Flarup W. A. Munch will present how her study integrates quantitative and qualitative research methods to assess livelihood vulnerability among coffee smallholders in Son La province in Vietnam. By examining the vulnerability of coffee smallholders in Son La, Emma's study will provide valuable insights that may serve as fertile ground for developing climate resilient agricultural practices and livelihoods.
2. Fast Ride: Exploring the Urban Experiences of Food Delivery Workers in Copenhagen
Master of Science (MSc) in Global Development student Agustin Andres Müller will present how his study investigates the urban experiences of food delivery workers in Copenhagen, with a focus on their interactions with bicycles, bike lanes, and other related urban infrastructures. Agustin's project aims to contribute to a green and just transition by ensuring that green-oriented infrastructure, such as bike lanes and urban facilities, is both functional and inclusive.
So join us for an exciting talk and discussion about climate and green transition - centering around Emma and Agustin's projects.
We will be joined by GSC Living Lab Manager Mette Frimodt-Møller, who can answer questions about student funding options in GSC.
The funding in GSC is available for all students working cross-disciplinary. Read more about the funding opportunity here.
Where: Sustainability Stage. Find the map here.
Date and Time:
May 23 at 14:15