
Doughnut Economics for University Courses
slide decks, readings, videos & activities for lecturers seeking to integrate DE into their own university teaching

Doughnut Economics for University Courses is a webpage full of teaching materials, ideas and resources, developed by DEAL in collaboration with the student movement Rethinking Economics.
The materials are primarily designed for any university lecturer wishing to bring the concepts and perspectives set out in Doughnut Economics into their own teaching. At the same time, they are, of course, also available for use by students themselves, by school teachers, by all educators - and indeed by anyone who finds them useful for their own learning, teaching, sharing and inspiring.
The sections are structured around the 'seven ways to think like a 21st century economist', set out in Doughnut Economics, and the chapters of the book provides a starting point for each section.
Each section consists of a deck of slides, accompanied by an extensive set of web-based resources: readings, videos, podcasts and activities. All seven slide decks are made up of short modular sections that can be used separately, adapted and integrated into your own presentations. They are open-access, shared in the creative commons, and free to use.
All of the resources provided on the webpage - from recommended readings to videos - can also be integrated alongside other teaching materials.
On the webpage we warmly welcome feedback from lecturers and students so that we can continue to improve and expand these materials.
Go to the webpage: Doughnut Economics for University Courses
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Bill Sams
Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States of America
I specialize in impossible dreams and unbeatable foes. 25 years at ground zero of the computer revolution in Silicon Valley, 2 yrs sailing the So Pac, 10 yrs in academia, BBA, MBA, JD plus 70 plus years of experiences, learning, and living provide me with a wide range of interests and skills focused on improving the human condition. Member: Association of Professional Futurists
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Paola Fiore
Milano, Lombardia, Italia
Dr. Paola Fiore, Forward-Thinking Sustainability Pioneer, CSR Specialist & Coach Environmental & Climate Change Expert, UN TeachSDGs Educator & Ambassador Founder & Director ETICAMBIENTE® www.eticambiente.com, www.paolafiore.com National Coordinator Italy, The Climate Reality Project, Climate Policy Task Force, The Climate Reality Project Europe, Mentor Lead Climate Reality Leadership Corps
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Caroline Whyte
Cluny, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
I'm an ecological economist, focusing on researching and advocating system change. My work areas include measurements of wellbeing and progress, financial flows, universal basic income and services, resource use capping including fossil fuel phase-out, and commons-based taxation. I work for Feasta, the Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability, which is based in Ireland but has international membership.
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Andrew Fanning
Cádiz, Spain
Data Analysis & Research Lead at DEAL. I'm interested in ways to 'translate' the global Doughnut to smaller scales, from neighbourhood to nation (and beyond). Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Leeds. Contact me by going to the DEAL contact form, and select 'Research & Data Analysis'.