Towards a Green European Industrial Policy
Dates & Timetable:
Application for this face-to-face micro-credential is open until 24 May 2026.
| Date | Time |
| 06-10/07/2026 | Detailed timetables will be passed to the accepted students a few weeks before the classes start. All the classes will take place within the dates indicated, no overlaps guaranteed. |
Description:
Step into the future of European industry with this engaging micro-credential exploring how industrial policy fosters competitiveness in a globalised economyโwhile advancing the green transition. Examine Europe’s economic development, strategic hurdles, and pathways to sustainable growth. Perfect for ambitious students, the micro-credential hones your research, critical thinking, and decision-making capabilities. Gain a strategic advantage by understanding globalisation trends and Europe’s pivotal role in shaping a resilient, innovative industrial landscape. Join in order to become a driving force in Europe’s sustainable industrial transformation.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand Economic growth and global competition, and the importance of global value chains.
- Evaluate Industrial Policy tools and their potential impact on the desired outcomes, as unintended consequences.
Sustainable development goals:
- SDG1. No poverty
- SDG8. Decent work and economic growth
- SDG9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
- SDG11. Sustainable cities and communities
If you need some extra assistance with the application, here is a step by step instruction on how to complete the application form.
Sector:
European
Thematic area:
European Environmental policies
HASHTAGS/KEY WORDS:
#policies #industries #integration #economy
Volume (ECTS):
1
Language:
English
Hard skills:
Researching
Soft skills:
Critical thinking Decision-making
Study format:
Face-to-face, Catholic University of Valencia, Spain, 06-10.07.2026
Study methods:
Real case studies lectures groups discussions reflective examples
Hours
Synchronous contact hours: 10
Asynchronous hours & self directed learning: 15
Entry requirements:
Bachelor student in one of the 9 partner universities of EU-CONEXUS, providing a proof of English proficiency of at least B2 level (certificate or online test).
Assessment:
Quiz, case study, debates, discussion board and research assignment
HOST UNIVERSITY:
Catholic University of Valencia, Spain
Stage of accreditation:
Internally validated by the UCV Governing Board