Recommended courses

Explore the opportunities below and find the course that moves you forward.

Courses

The course focuses on the ongoing energy transition. It provides a basic understanding of the current energy system, the drivers and goals behind the transition, and presents different approaches to how the shift can be achieved.

The course aims to provide an understanding of and practical training in advanced approaches and methods for sustainable management and transformation of industrial enterprises.

  • Product, production and business development for circular flows 4 x 1.5 hp | Starts spring 2026 | Distance learning, 10% pace (see and click on links below)

Strong development skills are becoming increasingly important in today's job market, especially in the shift toward circular and sustainable systems. This course package gives you the tools to understand and influence how products are developed, how production systems are designed, and how business models are created with circularity in mind. Each course focuses on one key area, but together they give you a holistic understanding.

As skills in circular business models become increasingly valuable, this course provides you with specialized knowledge and practical tools to design and implement circular business strategies.

Product development that reduces material use and waste is essential for a successful transition to sustainability. In this course, you’ll learn how to develop products that support circularity and resource efficiency.

Developing production systems that minimize material use and waste is key to a sustainable transformation. This course explores how production processes can be reimagined to support circular flows.

This course helps you understand how product, production, and business development are interconnected – and how to work across these areas to drive innovation and sustainability.

 

Digital Courses for professionals

Hydrogen for sustainable solutions: What is hydrogen and why is it important?

Hydrogen plays a key role in the transition to a sustainable, environmentally friendly society. We need it to make fossil-free steel, which can reduce Sweden's carbon dioxide emissions by 10 procent. If you want to know the basics about hydrogen then this is the course for you!

About the MOOC:
  • 12 hours of selfstudies, start and finish the course at your own pace.
  • Free of charge.
  • Language: English or Swedish.
  • The course is for anyone who is curious to know a little more about hydrogen.

Read more here – English version

Read more here – Swedish version

Data Science for Climate Change

Get started with data science and learn what it is, how it is used, and the societal influence it can have on big issues such as climate change. You’ll discover how data can be used to identify interventions, strategies, and solutions that realize benefits for humanity and the environment.
About the MOOC:
  • 20 hours of selfstudies, start and finish the course at your own pace.
  • Free of charge.
  • Language: English.
  • This course is designed for people who want to improve their analytics and data-driven decision making, with a focus on utilizing such skills for addressing climate change.
  • The course will also be useful for practitioners and policy-makers to build an understanding of the uncertainties and ambiguities inherent in data.

Read more here.

Exploring Sustainable Production Systems

Electrification of society needs sustainable production systems – manufacturing processes that conserve natural resources and energy. This form of production does not negatively impact the environment or the communities around them, nor harm the people working in them. This course will introduce you to sustainable production systems and help you examine them through social, economic, and ecological perspectives.

About the MOOC:

  • 12 hours of selfstudies, start and finish the course at your own pace.
  • Free of charge.
  • Language: English.
  • This course is designed for those interested in learning about sustainable production systems, from an economic, social, and ecological perspective.
  • It will also be helpful to university students deciding whether to pursue studies in the subject area.

Read more here.

Ore Geology: In the epicentre of the fossil-free energy transition

Society is evolving from a reliance on oil to an increasing dependence on metals as we shift towards sustainable alternatives in the energy and transportation sectors. This course will lead you through the significant geological processes, minerals, rock types, and geological structures, highlighting their importance. It will also examine the role of ore geologists in fostering a sustainable future.
About the MOOC:
  • 15 hours of selfstudies, start and finish the course at your own pace.
  • Free of charge.
  • Language: English.
  • This course is tailored for individuals interested in geology and metal self-sufficiency for the green transition.
  • It will be especially useful to politicians, teachers, and anyone working in connection with the supply of raw materials.

Read more here.

Sustainable business

Social transformation towards greater stewardship of the earth's resources requires sustainable companies with sustainable methods and approaches. This course gives you basic knowledge about the concept of sustainable development, current sustainability challenges, society's expectations, corporate responsibility and sustainable entrepreneurship in practice.
About the MOOC:
  • 8 hours of selfstudies, start and finish the course at your own pace.
  • Free of charge.
  • Language: Swedish.
  • This course is aimed at those who want to learn more about sustainable business and how your company or organization can contribute to more sustainable development.

Read more here.

New courses in the making

We also help shape new courses where we see gaps in today's education. Several are in the works right now — stay tuned to learn more!

  • Energigemenskapsfrågor
  • Framtidens energisystem