Passionate about sustainable development and global challenges? Check out the UniPID Virtual Studies Catalogue 2025-2026!
Are you passionate about sustainable development and global challenges? Do you want to connect with students from universities in Finland and around the world? Are you looking for flexible courses to include in your curricula? Look no further! Explore the newly updated catalogue of virtual studies offered by the Finnish University Partnership for International Development (UniPID).
Delivered in English and free of charge for students at UniPID member universities -including the University of Helsinki- each course offers 5 ECTS credits and can be easily included in your degree program. With a variety of start dates and registration periods, it’s easy to find courses that suit your timetable.
Check out the course catalogue on UniPID's website and enable email notifications to stay informed about upcoming registration dates.
Available courses
- The Power Dynamics between Global North and Global South in addressing Climate Mobilities (NEW!)
- Global Policies and Local Challenges: Perspectives from the South
- Food Entrepreneurship, Sustainability and Innovation Practices: a Comparison between Africa and the Nordic Countries
- Migrant Pedagogy in the Era of Global Displacement
- Climate Change and Trade in the Global South
- MOOC "Essentials in Development Studies" Autumn 2025
- Collaborative Approaches and Conflict Resolution Strategies for Sustainability Challenges (NEW!)
- Brands, Trademark Law, and Sustainability - Lessons from/for the Global South (NEW!)
- Curriculum Development for Climate Change Education in Global South
- Indigenous peoples, beliefs, and rights in the Arctic – in comparison to the Global South
- Climate and Food Security in the Arctic with Global Consequences
- Globalisation and Corporate Responsibility
- Gender, Conflict, and Development in the Global South
Discover more and elevate your learning experience with UniPID! For more information, please contact project coordinator Ana Tarazona (ana.tarazonagalvis@helsinki.fi).
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