The University of Edinburgh is offering free online course on Social Wellbeing. The course is primarily designed for policy makers and practitioners from both the public and private sectors, whose professional work requires them to think and talk about wellbeing.
In this three-week course students will find out how measuring and promoting wellbeing can make people, organisations and society more focused, considerate and effective.This course will start on September 4, 2017.
Course At Glance
Length: 3 weeks
Effort: 2 hours/week
Subject: Social Wellbeing
Institution: University of Edinburgh and Future learn
Languages: English
Price: Free
Certificate Available: Yes
Session: Course starts on September 4, 2017
Providers’ Details
Consistently ranked as one of the world’s top 50 universities, the University of Edinburgh is globally recognized for its research, development and high-quality teaching, attracting some of the world’s leading thinkers to work and study there.
About This Course
Since the financial crisis, there has been an increased interest in moving away from GDP and wealth as measures of national and individual performance. Instead, more explicit attention is being paid to wellbeing around the world, and how we can promote it at individual, local, national and international levels.
Why Take This Course?
This is a free online course. This MOOC will be offered with Video Transcripts in English. Applicants can get a verified certificate.
Learning Outcomes
- Reflect upon diverse understandings of wellbeing
- Use a “wellbeing lens” to assess what organizations or governments say and what they do
- Explore approaches to including wellbeing criteria in evaluation of policies and services
- Collaborate on achieving better outcomes and debate the moral and practical implications of wellbeing
Requirements
The course is primarily designed for policy makers and practitioners from both the public and private sectors, whose professional work requires them to think and talk about wellbeing. However, the course is open to everybody and we welcome learners who want to improve their lives by looking through a wellbeing lens.
Instructors
Neil Thin
Neil Thin is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh. His research, teaching, and public work is on social planning for wellbeing
Elke Heins
Elke Heins is a Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh. Much of my research on welfare and wellbeing is from an international comparative perspective.
Jan Eichhorn
Dr Jan Eichhorn is a lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh specialising in challenging orthodox economic conceptions of wellbeing and exploring new forms of civic engagement.
How To Join This Course
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- After the start date, students will be able to access the course by following the Go To Course link on My Courses page.
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