IGCS’ flagship bi-annual teaching projects- Winter School (in IIT Madras, India) and Summer School (in German partner university) are designed to provide participants a comprehensive interdisciplinary outlook on modern environmental issues and innovations. The schools are held under a motto from one of our IGCS focus areas and are organized by our respective area coordinators and their partners. The 2-week long set of seminars, field visits and tutorial workshops train scholars from diverse academic and cultural backgrounds to collaborate for a research topic.
You can view the testimonials from our alumni in the video playlist below:
The blog posts on Winter and Summer School Experiences are available to read.
Recent Posts
IGCS Winter & Summer School 2021 Alumni Testimonial
-By Purnanjali Chandra The water sector has always been intriguing, which eventually brought me to the Winter and later the Summer Schools in 2021 under the Indo-German Center for Sustainability (IGCS). Furthermore, having a postgraduate specialization in Water Policy and Governance from Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, the courses at the IGCS added great value […]
IGCS Summer School 2021 Participant Testimonial: Ayenew
Each year we ask our participants to share their stories and learnings from various IGCS’ exchange programs. Ayenew, our Summer School 2021 participant shares their experience from our past events…
Alumni for SDG: Web Talk Series
The Alumni for SDG is a web talk series that will showcase important and relevant topics of the Sustainable Development Goals. The web talks will be presented by DAAD alumni…
IGCS Winter School 2021 Participant Testimonial: Emily
Emily, our participant from the Winter School 2021 shares her experience from the 2-week program. The application for our Summer School 2021 is still open!
Student Testimonial- Anthony Noronha, IGCS Winter School 2021,
It is not every day that a chance like this comes in hand to be part of a school with such an intercultural and an interdisciplinary approach deeply rooted to…