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he course is based on theoretical knowledge in brain science, but the main part is about learning good habits that lead to success. It may help to know the theory, but this is not the main part. Having passed the course, the student should be more successful than before.
The course has the following parts: 1) Mindset, 2) Be prepared, 3) Goals, 4) Planning, 5) Persistence.
In these topics, the following sub-topics will be covered: attitude, keeping in shape, SMART criteria, win-win, requirements, expectations, motivation, agility, handling mistakes, making good decisions, perspective, mental models, habits and habit change, time management, WOOP, AI tools, AI adaptations, positive psychology.

What if the messiness and unknowability of art is exactly what society needs right now?

The course ‘Exploring Societal Art’, gives a multidisciplinary introduction into how art and culture reflect, interact with, and influence social issues, cultural dynamics, and community engagement. As a student you’ll collaborate in international teams across borders and disciplines to explore the arts and cultures’ role and potential in social activism and the ways in which art can foster dialogue, challenge norms, and contribute to social change. But, where's the line between highlighting injustice and exploiting it, and when does participation become manipulation?

Join in for this engaging and collaborative course this spring to learn more, and to raise new questions about society and art!