About this minor
Acquire skills and experience advising real businesses and organisations to achieve their social, environmental, and economic sustainability ambitions aligned with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs are a framework defined by the United Nations to end poverty and inequality, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy health, justice, and prosperity.
This is the third edition of this minor, opening the doors to SDG champions in South Holland and driving systemic change in their organizational business operations. Participating organisations will challenge you to scope and address specific sustainability concerns, and you will learn to overcome these challenges by providing practical inputs, such as strategic visions, sustainable business models, and legal solutions, to achieve sustainable impact.
Take a look at the video and learn what you can expect from this minor according to our 2024-2025 cohort of students: link
Participating organizations First edition 2024-2025
United Nations Global Compact, the Netherlands (UNGC) - SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
IKEA - SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
Afrikaanderwijk Coöperatie Rotterdam - SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
Fair Trade Gemeente Bodegraven-Reeuwijk SDG 12- Responsible Consumption and Production
Knowledge XY Rotterdam - SDG 4 Quality Education
Participating organizations Second edition 2025-2026
United Nations Global Compact, the Netherlands (UNGC) - SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
IKEA -SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
Stichting Nuestra Casa Rotterdam - SDG 5 Gender Equality
Polycentric - SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
Province Zuid-Holland - SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
Concrete Blosoom - SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
Ridderkerk Municipality - SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
Unilever - SDG 15 Life on Land
An experienced team of educators from the Delft Center for Entrepreneurship (Delft Technological University), Rotterdam School of Management (Erasmus University), the Department of Corporate Law (Leiden University), and PortCityFutures will guide you to engage with businesses and organisations and successfully address the sustainability challenges they pose to you.
Q1: September 2026 – November 2026
Sustainable Development Goals and Businesses - Rotterdam School of Management
Organizations and Societal Partnerships - Delft Centre for Entrepreneurship
Diagnosing Challenges and Opportunities with System Thinking (Project Module 1 - Practical) - Delft Centre for Entrepreneurship
Q2: November 2026 – January 2027
Sustainability in Action: legal frameworks for ESG & SDGs - Department of Corporate Law (Leiden University)
Integrating Legal Solutions for Impact-Driven Development (Project Module 2 - Practical) - Department of Corporate Law (Leiden University)
Sustainable Business Model and Entrepreneurship (Project Module 3 - Practical) - Delft Centre for Entrepreneurship
Learning outcomes
This minor aims to train bachelor students to (1) engage with real businesses and organisations to address their concerns for sustainability within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework, (2) investigate the social, economic and legal roots of such concerns and opportunities for transformation, (3) provide evidence-based advice on how to act and materialise transformation opportunities through public-private-community partnerships, entrepreneurial business models and corporate legal solutions. This challenge-based education is, therefore, structured under the Engage-Investigate-Act structure:
Engage: the students will be able to engage with businesses and organisations to identify, develop, and take ownership of a concrete Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) challenge.
Students learn the Sustainable Development Goals framework and their role in shaping the contemporary sustainability ambitions of Businesses and Organisations.
Students learn how to engage with a Business and Organisations to identify sustainability ambitions and scope a specific challenge aligned with their organisational stakes, societal needs and the SDG agenda.
Investigate: the students will be able to conduct evidence-based research to scope the complexity of social, environmental, and economic sustainability challenges as a foundation for actionable solutions.
Students learn to use System Thinking to articulate facts, visions, and ideas of their client organisation and their stakeholders to identify shared responsibilities and partnering opportunities for change.
Students learn the juridical and institutional aspects of businesses and organisations influencing their scope of action for sustainability, including regulatory frameworks for measuring environmental and social impact (Environmental, Sustainability and Governance metrics – ESG).
Act: the students will be able to offer actionable advice to businesses and organisations to materialise their SDG ambition into legal and business solutions
Students learn to materialise SDG ambitions and partnership vision into organisational arrangements, utilizing legal instruments
Students learn entrepreneurship skills to translate SDG priorities into the social, financial, and environmental value propositions, grounding business models.
Good to know
Registration for this thematic minor is on a first-come, first-served basis and available places.
Student at Leiden University, TU Delft or Erasmus University Rotterdam
Check the eligibility matrix to see if your bachelor’s degree programme offers access to this and other minors at https://www.tudelft.nl/minor
Student at another educational institution
External students cannot register via EduXchange. Interested in this minor, read the whole registration procedure at https://www.tudelft.nl/minor
Teaching method and examination
The minor adopts a challenge-based learning approach. A challenge is a dilemma/problem in society that provides an opportunity to actively engage students, teachers, and stakeholders in real life. Therefore, students will develop skills for engaging and providing actionable knowledge to partner organizations by means of lectures, tutorials, and coaching. It is expected that students work as a team on a real SDG challenge that partner organizations offer, validating and delivering a transformational solution, including an implementation strategy at the organizational level. Hence, the assessment includes formative components (participation, customer satisfaction rate, intra-group assessments, active presence, case analysis, and own initiatives) and end-products like pitches, posters, learning reports, and executive recommendation briefs. Theoretical courses include quizzes, reports, pressentatios and exams.
Resources
Additional information
- More infoMinorpage on website of Delft University of Technology
- Contact a coordinator
- Levelbachelor


