RISC by MQDC has launched a mini-course titled "Well-Being Design & Engineering Program (Mini Course) 2024", aimed at fostering ‘well-being’ through in-depth knowledge derived from research, along with practical experience in applying various disciplines to real estate projects.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sing Intarachuto, Chief Executive Officer of Sustainable Innovation at the Research and Innovation for Sustainability Center (RISC), stated that the mini-course “Well-Being Design & Engineering Program (Mini Course) 2024” builds upon the success of the 2023 program. This time, the curriculum has been refined to provide deeper content that meets the learners' needs. We have created a specialized mini-course to offer learners knowledge tailored to their interests, integrating in-depth scientific research with applied engineering systems and real-world experience. This approach promotes holistic well-being in real estate projects, along with comprehensive planning and management processes that connect all aspects of project development, enabling the application of knowledge to design and create optimal well-being in buildings, communities, and cities sustainably.

The “Well-Being Design & Engineering Program (Mini Course) 2024” is suitable for designers, architects, engineers, project developers, and anyone looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in various aspects of well-being through direct experiences from a team of experts working in real estate projects. This knowledge can be applied to design, project development, and urban development for the well-being of all life on Earth (For All Well-Being).

Moreover, the “Well-Being Design & Engineering Program (Mini Course) 2024” will be taught by researchers with expertise in various fields at RISC. Interested individuals can choose to attend classes a la carte based on their interests or opt for the full package covering all 9 classes to meet their upskilling needs in well-being.

The course starts on May 14, 2024, with a limit of 50 participants per class! Good news! Members of the Architects Council can earn continuing professional development (CPD) hours.

For more details about the course, please visit https://bit.ly/Detail_WDEPmini.

You can register and submit proof of payment at https://forms.gle/WuxYC1SFuinx9M567.