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Stanford University
- Status: Free
University of Copenhagen
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
- Status: Free
University of California San Diego
University of Michigan
- Status: Free
Princeton University
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Marketing, Sales, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Business Psychology, Organizational Development, Business Process Management, Finance
University of London
- Status: Free
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking, Innovation, Leadership and Management, Problem Solving, Strategy, Business Transformation, Collaboration, Entrepreneurship, People Development, Leadership Development
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Agile Software Development, Design and Product, Communication, Continuous Delivery, Leadership and Management, Product Design, Product Management, Project Management, User Experience, Product Development, Software Engineering
- Status: Free
Johns Hopkins University
- Status: Free
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Skills you'll gain: Data Management, Leadership and Management, Planning, Clinical Data Management, Data Analysis, Data Warehousing, Databases, Regulations and Compliance, Research and Design, Project Management
- Status: Free
The World Bank Group
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular how to reduce food waste courses
- Introduction to Food and Our Environment: Stanford University
- Sustainable Tourism – promoting environmental public health: University of Copenhagen
- Our Energy Future: University of California San Diego
- Sustainable Consumption and Health: University of Michigan
- Food Ethics: Princeton University
- Impact Measurement & Management for the SDGs: Duke University
- Business Sustainability in the Circular Economy: University of London
- Driving business towards the Sustainable Development Goals: Erasmus University Rotterdam
- Hypothesis-Driven Development: University of Virginia
- Chemicals and Health: Johns Hopkins University