Massive Open Online Courses (International) (2024)

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Die Universität Basel bietet bis August 2024 Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)– Riesige Offene Online-Kurse – auf FutureLearn an. FutureLearn ist eine internationale Plattform mit Sitz in Grossbritannien.

  • Freier Zugang vom Zeitpunkt der Anmeldung an
  • Der freie Zugang dauert die Länge des Kurses
  • Auch wenn der Beginn der Kurse in der Vergangenheit liegt, sind sie immer noch zugänglich. Allerdings werden diese Kurse nicht mehr tutoriert; der Austausch findet unter den Teilnehmenden statt
  • Die Inhalte der Kurse sind jederzeit über Tales zugänglich
  • Kurssprache: Englisch
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Literature in the Digital Age: from Close Reading to Distant Reading

Course start date: 25 March 2024
Course length: 6 weeks
Hours of study per week: 4

As we make sense of what we read, we construe meaning using the cultural technique of interpretation. Only rarely do we actually reflect this process: what are the means that help us understand literary texts? How does interpretation work? And how has our increasing use of electronic devices changed the way we read and interpret literature?

This free online course addresses these questions as it introduces you to a variety of ways of interpreting literary texts. We will look into time-tested methods such as close reading and will also address more recent practices such as computer-based distant reading.

(This course was first published in 2016 and had re-runs in 2017, 2018 and 2021.)

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One Health: Connecting Humans, Animals and the Environment

Course start date: 9 October 2023
Course length:6weeks
Hours of study per week: 5

In today’s globalised world, old diseases persist and new illnesses spread faster than ever thanks to interconnected ecosystems and the close ties between humans and animals. Stressing this interrelatedness, One Health calls for closer cooperation between human and animal health. This course explores how One Health works in practice, bringing together different scientific perspectives. You will, for instance, study vaccination coverage data and discuss food safety enhancement. You learn how to calculate the added value resulting from the One Health approach using case studies.

(This course was first published in 2016 and had re-runs in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2022.)

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Allergies: When the immune system backfires

Course start date:31 October2022
Course length:3weeks
Hours of study per week:4 hours

The human immune system is designed to fight infection, but sometimes this defence mechanism provokes allergic disorders. In this course, you will explore the similarities and differences of infections and allergies, and understand the intricacies of the immune system.

You will address the events, mishaps, and discoveries that have led to a common understanding of allergies today. You will explore different types of allergies, like food allergies and hayfever, as well as allergy symptoms, methods of diagnosis, and different allergy treatments with the support of case studies.

(This course was first published in 2019 and had re-runs in 2020.)

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Examining African Contributions to Global Health

Course start date: 3 October 2022
Course length:5weeks
Hours of study per week:2 hours

The history of science has largely been written from the perspective of the Global North. This has meant that the impact of the Global South has been neglected and undervalued.

This five-week course from the University of Basel will uncover the innovation and excellence that Africa has brought to global health over time.

Africa has been at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19, having contributed 12.8% of the technologies used to respond to the pandemic. As you will learn in the case studies, many African countries have overcome health challenges using innovative solutions that can benefit the world. You’ll explore theories, financing solutions, and technologies from Africa that can be used to uplift health systems across the world.

(This course was first published in early 2022.)

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The Resistant Mosquito: Staying Ahead of the Game in the Fight against Malaria

Course start date: 25 July 2022
Course length: 3 weeks
Hours of study per week: 2 hours

Discover approaches and advances in our fight against the malaria mosquito using Insecticide Resistance Management (IRM).

Nearly half of the world’s population continues to be at risk of contracting malaria, with over 241 million cases in 2020 alone.

On this three-week course, you’ll examine the rise of insecticide resistant mosquitoes and the resultant need for a new approach in the world’s fight against malaria transmittance.

Guided by experts from the Swiss TPH, a world-leading institute in global health, you’ll investigate Insecticide Resistance Management as a response to these challenges and effective integration into vector control programmes.

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Entrepreneurship in Nonprofits

Course start date:18 April 2022
Course length:5weeks
Hours of study per week:4 hours

Nonprofit organizations operate globally in many areas. They address societal issues in fields like health, culture and arts, environment, education and research. With their work, they make a significant contribution to sustainable social and ecological development. This course provides you with the economic tools and knowledge that are needed to become a successful social entrepreneur. It gives you an introduction to the topics that need to be addressed in order to make informed decisions in nonprofits, and it asks to look upon your own practice in order to critically reflect your learnings.

(This course was first published in 2018 and had re-runs in 2020 and 2021.)

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Gender and Labour in the Global South

Course start date: 14 March 2022
Course length: 3 weeks
Hours of study per week: 2 hours

The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development describes 17 global goals. The labour market plays a major role in achieving them.

In this course, you will use a gender perspective to analyse labour market issues in three locations in the Global South. Even if women participate more in the paid labour market, gender discrimination in access to decent work persists.

The testimonies from women workers from Nepal, Laos and Rwanda will help you when you discuss local and global issues. Investigate important theoretical concepts to understand the importance of decent work for sustainable development.

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Partnering for Change: Link Research to Societal Challenges

Course start date:14 March 2022
Course length:6weeks
Hours of study per week:5 hours

In today’s world, we face many complex societal challenges. Projects addressing these challenges often involve actors and stakeholders from different fields and disciplines bringing together their own perspectives or knowledge on a topic. Accordingly, collaborative transdisciplinary approaches are crucial for the success of a project.

In this course, you’ll explore how to meet the challenges of conducting effective transdisciplinary research. You’ll gain insights into a variety of case studies from different fields as you learn from the experiences of peers and experts.

(This course was first published in March 2020 and had a re-run in 2021.)

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Statistical Shape Modelling: Computing the Human Anatomy

Course start date:21 February 2022
Course length: 8 weeks
Hours of study per week: 4

Statistical shape models are one of the most important technologies in computer vision and medical image analysis. With this technology, the computer learns the characteristic shape variations of an object or organ. The model resulting from this analysis may then be used in implant design, image analysis, surgery planning and many other fields.

In this free online course, you will get insights from mathematics, statistics and machine learning, in order to address practical problems, as well as a theoretical and practical introduction to the open source software Scalismo.

This course is intended for students and professionals with a Bachelor in computer science, medical imaging professionals and biological anthropologists who are interested in top-notch research, scientific insights and a useful application.

(This course was first published in 2016 and had re-runs in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.)

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Exploring Possible Futures: Modeling in Environmental and Energy Economics

Course start date:5October 2020
Course length:5weeks
Hours of study per week:4

What will our future look like? Will we continue burning fossil fuels or will we live in a 100% renewable world? How can we address climate change and what policies do we need to implement? We will provide you with model examples to make yourself familiar with aspects of economic modeling and state-of-the-art research on current debates in energy policy.

This online course explores these concerns, using models in environmental and energy economics. You will learn how to design models, how to interpret and use results to make informed decisions, and use models to assess energy and environmental policies.

(This course was first published in 2015 and had re-runs in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.)

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Switzerland in Europe – Money, Migration and other difficult matters

Course start date: 30 September 2019
Course length:6weeks
Hours of study per week: 4

In times of economic uncertainty and increasing migration within Europe, the relationship between Switzerland and the European Union (EU) is severely tested. This course offers a legal and political look at the position of Switzerland in Europe and its challenges as a non-Member State of the EU. We will put a particular focus on much debated and sometimes misunderstood issues such as corporate taxation, banking secrecy and the debate about curbing immigration. With this in mind, you will be able to reflect on Switzerland, the EU and regional integration on a differentiated basis.

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From Ink to Sound: Decoding Musical Manuscripts

Course start date: 6 Nov 2017
Course length: 4 weeks
Hours of study per week: 3

Music is all around us: we listen to it while we are on our way to work, when preparing lunch or even while showering. Most people know that music has its own script – the notation. But seldom are they aware of the long tradition of this notation system.

In this course, we’ll travel back in time and explore musical notations from the Middle Ages. We will show you how to decode and transcribe early notational systems. And we will discuss the challenges and principles of music notation, referring to semiotic approaches and visual theory.

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Massive Open Online Courses (International) (2024)
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