For the third year in a row, Ramboll is part of the team inviting young professionals within urban resiliency and climate adaptation to an exciting 10-day intensive professional exercise in Copenhagen.
The Copenhagen Urban Lab journey begins with a careful selection of each team member based on individual profiles and the overall constellation of the team. Once selected, the team of eight participants will be virtually introduced and start preparing for their 10 days in Copenhagen together in August 2019.
In Copenhagen, the participants will be asked to deliver local insights based on their geographical and scientific backgrounds to build an inventory of the most significant urban heat effects including categorizing and exemplifying (reduced cooling needs, improved health, fewer heat related sickness and death, damages and breakdown of power, and other infrastructure types, environmental impacts, etc.). Based on this, the team will be developing a toolbox together with leading experts from Denmark which should be applicable to a specific site in Copenhagen.
Learn more about the concept and application process here.
Does this challenge and professional journey sound attractive to you? Then please send your CV and motivation to Trine Stausgaard Munk at trsv@ramboll.dk no later than May 13th, 2019.
The 2019 lab will be organized by Ramboll, sponsored by Arup and HOFOR and co-hosted by the City of Copenhagen, and the City of Frederiksberg.