Sayyed Shoaib-ul-Hasan
Ph.D in Management Economics and Industrial Engineering

7,5 credits
Start date:
19 March 2025
University: Royal Institute of Technology
Target group: PhD Student
Academy: Product Development Academy (PDA) Production Academy
The last day of application has already passed.
This course will enable PhD candidates to: · Describe and analyze the conceptual frameworks necessary to understand the foundations of the CE; · Describe current industrial trends regarding CE; · Based on a system perspective suggest implementation of CE strategies in industry and society and discuss opportunities and barriers in implementation efforts; · Describe and critically review the policy rationale for CE
Aim
The aim of this PhD course is to provide the foundations of the circular economy paradigm and its implementation;
Minimum number of students: 10
Course organisation
The course is organized in 6 meetings spread over 3 months with students own work before, in between and after the meetings. Observe that pre-reading and individual/group work is expected before the first meeting as well as during the course so allocate time before the first meeting.
Schedule*
Meeting 1 | 19 March 2025 | Lectures on foundations of the CE: themes and conceptual frameworks | Location: Brinellvägen 68, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden |
Meeting 2 | 20 March 2025 | CE in practice: Industry presentations | Location: Brinellvägen 68, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden |
Meeting 3 | 24 April 2025 | Peer review reports and group discussions on Assignment 1 | Online |
Meeting 4 | 10 June 2025 | Learnings from the CE implementation projects | Location: Brinellvägen 68, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden |
Meeting 5 | 11 June 2025
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Circular business strategy workshop | Location: Brinellvägen 68, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden |
Meeting 6 | 12 June 2025 | Student seminars and peer discussion on final assignments | Location: Brinellvägen 68, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden |
*Some changes in schedule may be expected and will be communicated in due time
Course content
The course will be a combination of lectures, industry talks, group discussions and course assignments. An important mechanism for learning is individual reflections and relating theory to practice. This PhD course will cover six CE related themes.
Examination
A successful completion of this course will be judged on the following items: